Rami Kantor, MD

Biography

Rami Kantor MD is an internal medicine and infectious diseases physician-scientist, Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Brown University in Providence, RI. He completed his internal medicine residency at the Sheba Medical Center in Israel, and was recruited to Brown University in 2005, after conducting post-doctoral HIV research fellowship at Stanford University. He completed his clinical infectious diseases training at Brown University. He is a clinician, directs the Drug Resistance Laboratory at the Providence-Boston Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), and co-Directs the CFAR Basic Science Core. He is the immediate past Chair of the HIV and Comorbidities and Clinical Studies US NIH study section, a member of the US DHHS Guidelines Panel for HIV Treatment in Adults and Adolescents, and an Editorial Board Member and a Deputy Editor of the Journal of the International AIDS Society. Dr. Kantor's NIH-funded, multidisciplinary clinical and basic science research focuses on the evolution of antiretroviral resistance, treatment monitoring, and transmission in patients with HIV from different populations and in different settings globally, and he is part of in national and international collaborations and networks. He is also committed to teaching and mentoring and has mentored numerous undergraduate and graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and junior faculty.

Rami Kantor, MD
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Brown University Alpert Medical School, United States
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Professor of Medicine