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Andrew Pumerantz is a Professor at Western University of Health Sciences' College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (WesternU/COMP) with appointments in Population Health Science, Internal Medicine, and Infectious Disease. He directs the Department of Population Health Science and co-directs the DO/MPH Dual Degree Program at CGU/SCGH. His career spans clinical practice as an infectious disease specialist, academic leadership, and translational research.
- Education: AB from Occidental College, DO from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, MPH from UC Berkeley
- Clinical training: Internal Medicine residency at Beth Israel Medical Center, Infectious Diseases fellowship at Yale
Research focuses on population health disparities, diabetes phenotypic heterogeneity, and novel antimicrobial therapies. His work includes co-patenting pegylated liposomal vancomycin for MRSA pneumonia and creating the Diabetes Cross-Disciplinary Index (DXDI©) for standardized diabetes care.
Scientific awards include:
- Fellow of the American College of Physicians
- Honorary Member of Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health
He has published extensively in journals like Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, Diabetologia, and BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care, with recent work centered on person-centric diabetes outcomes and interdisciplinary screening protocols.
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