University of Maryland School of Medicine faculty

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University of Maryland School of Medicine Faculty[edit | edit source]

The University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) is renowned for its exceptional faculty members who contribute significantly to the field of medicine through their expertise, research, and teaching. This article provides an overview of some notable faculty members at UMSOM.

Dr. Robert Gallo[edit | edit source]

Dr. Robert Gallo Dr. Robert Gallo is a distinguished professor of medicine at UMSOM. He is best known for his groundbreaking research on the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and his co-discovery of the HIV virus as the cause of AIDS. Dr. Gallo's contributions to the field of virology have been instrumental in advancing our understanding of HIV/AIDS and developing effective treatments.

Dr. Claire Fraser[edit | edit source]

Dr. Claire Fraser Dr. Claire Fraser is a renowned microbiologist and genomics expert. She is currently the Dean's Endowed Professor of Medicine and the Director of the Institute for Genome Sciences at UMSOM. Dr. Fraser's research focuses on the genomics of infectious diseases, including the study of microbial genomes and their impact on human health. Her work has significantly contributed to the field of microbiology and has paved the way for the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.

Dr. Stephen Davis[edit | edit source]

Dr. Stephen Davis Dr. Stephen Davis is a distinguished neurologist and the Chair of the Department of Neurology at UMSOM. He is recognized for his expertise in stroke research and treatment. Dr. Davis has made significant contributions to the field of neurology, particularly in the development of innovative stroke therapies and the improvement of patient outcomes. His research has had a profound impact on the understanding and management of stroke worldwide.

Dr. Karen Kotloff[edit | edit source]

Dr. Karen Kotloff Dr. Karen Kotloff is a prominent pediatrician and infectious disease specialist at UMSOM. She is known for her extensive research on enteric infections, particularly in children from developing countries. Dr. Kotloff's work has contributed to the development of vaccines and interventions to prevent and treat diarrheal diseases, which are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children globally.

Dr. E. Albert Reece[edit | edit source]

Dr. E. Albert Reece Dr. E. Albert Reece is a distinguished obstetrician-gynecologist and the Executive Vice President for Medical Affairs at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. He also serves as the Dean of UMSOM. Dr. Reece's expertise lies in maternal-fetal medicine and reproductive sciences. He has made significant contributions to the field of obstetrics and gynecology, particularly in the areas of prenatal diagnosis, fetal therapy, and women's health.

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