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Mariam S. Aziz, MD, is an Associate Professor at Rush Medical College, Rush University, with dual appointments in the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and the Department of Pediatrics. She serves as Program Director for the Infectious Diseases Fellowship and practices at Rush Infectious Diseases in Chicago, IL. Her clinical expertise includes HIV infection, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and tropical infections.
Dr. Aziz's research spans HIV/AIDS, infectious disease pharmacology, vaccine development, and pediatric infectious diseases. Her recent work focuses on COVID-19 treatments, RSV vaccine immunogenicity in HIV-exposed children, and antiretroviral pharmacokinetics in special populations.
Key publication trends include infectious disease management, HIV treatment outcomes, and clinical trial methodologies. She collaborates with networks like IMPAACT and ACTIV-2, contributing to global health equity and infectious disease policy.
Dr. Aziz's leadership in Infectious Diseases Fellowship Training emphasizes high-acuity patient care and medical education innovation. She works within teams such as the IMPAACT Study Group and ACTIV-2 Trial Collaborators, advancing clinical research in HIV, RSV, and COVID-19.
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