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Professor of Medicine (Hematology) and of Genetics
Ami Bhatt
Professor of Medicine (Hematology) and of Genetics
In perpetual awe of how 'simple' microbial organisms can perturb complex, multicellular eukaryotic organisms, Ami Bhatt has chosen to dedicate her research program to inspecting, characterizing and dissecting the microbe-human interface. Nowhere is the interaction between hosts and microbes more potentially impactful than in immunocompromised hosts and global settings where infectious and environmental exposures result in drastic and sometimes fatal health consequences.
Ami's group identifies problems and questions that arise in the course of routine clinical care. Often in collaboration with investigators at Stanford and beyond, the group applies modern genetic, molecular and computational techniques to seek answers to these questions, better understand host-microbe interactions and decipher how perturbation of these interactions may result in human disease phenotypes.
Ami's group identifies problems and questions that arise in the course of routine clinical care. Often in collaboration with investigators at Stanford and beyond, the group applies modern genetic, molecular and computational techniques to seek answers to these questions, better understand host-microbe interactions and decipher how perturbation of these interactions may result in human disease phenotypes.
Education
Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology (2025)
Fellowship: Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School (2014) MA
Residency: Brigham and Women's Hospital Harvard Medical School (2011) MA
Medical Education: University of California - San Francisco (2007) CA
Post-doctoral Fellowship, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT (2014)
Hematology/Oncology Fellowship, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School (2014)
Chief Residency, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School (2011)
Residency, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School (2009)
MD, University of California, San Francisco, Medicine (2007)
PhD, University of California, San Francisco, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2005)
Contact
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