Professors

Paul L. Bollyky, MD

Stanford University

Professor of Immunology/Microbiology

Stanford, CA

Dr Bollyky (pronounced “boy-key”) is a Professor of Immunology/Microbiology and an Infectious Disease physician at Stanford University.

Dr Bollyky is originally from Stanford, Connecticut. He received his DPhil at the University of Oxford, and his MD at Harvard Medical School. He completed his residency training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and his Fellowship Training in Infectious Diseases at the University of Washington. Paul joined the Stanford University Medical School faculty in 2013. He is currently Associate Division Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases and Co-Director of the Stanford Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program.

At Stanford, his lab studies bacteriophages and bacterial infections. His team is interested in understanding how phages in the human body contribute to health and disease and in using bacteriophages to treat chronic skin and lung infections.

(Updated July 18, 2024)

Graham F. Hatfull, PhD

University of Pittsburgh

Eberly Family Professor of Biotechnology

Pittsburgh, PA

Dr Hatfull is Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. He completed his undergraduate studies in Biological Sciences at Westfield College, University of London (1975-1978), and graduate studies in Molecular Biology at the University of Edinburgh (1978-1981). Following postdoctoral research at Yale University with Dr Nigel Grindley (1981-1983, 1984-1988) and with Bart Barrell and Fred Sanger at MRC Cambridge (1983-1984), he joined the University of Pittsburgh in 1988.

Dr Hatfull's research interests include the molecular genetics of the mycobacteria and their bacteriophages, with particular interests in viral diversity and evolution, genetic systems for tuberculosis, and the mechanisms of site-specific recombination. He also explores ways to integrate research priorities with science education and helps to lead the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Inc (HHMI)-supported Phare Hunters Integrating Research and Education (PHIRE) and Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science (SEA-PHAGES) programs.

(Updated July 18, 2024)

Andrew T. Pavia, MD

University of Utah

Salt Lake City

Natalie Neu, MD, MPH

Columbia University

New York, NY

Karinn A. Glover, MD, MPH

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences

Bronx, NY

Zoobia W. Chaudhry, MBBS

The John Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

Emily Evans, MD

Emory University

Fellow

Atlanta, GA

Shireesha Dhanireddy, MD

University of Washington

Seattle, WA

Judith A. Aberg, MD

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

George Baehr Professor of Medicine

New York, New York

Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases
Dean of System Operations for Clinical Sciences

Elaine J. Abrams, MD

Columbia University

Professor of Epidemiology and Pediatrics

New York, NY