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Matthew Grant, MD, is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases at Yale School of Medicine. He serves as Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency and Vice Chief for Education in Infectious Diseases, playing a key role in medical education and training. He is affiliated with Yale Medicine and Yale Ventures, contributing to clinical care and translational innovation.
- Associate Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases), Yale School of Medicine
- Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency
- Vice Chief for Education, Infectious Diseases
- Faculty, Yale Medicine and Yale Ventures
Education:
- MD, SUNY Upstate Medical University (2006)
- BS, Cornell University (2002)
- Residency, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (2009)
- Fellowship, Temple University Hospital (2011)
Dr. Grant specializes in managing complex infections in immunocompromised patients, particularly those undergoing transplantation or cancer therapy. His research focuses on opportunistic infections, including Candidiasis, carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales (CRE), and dematiaceous fungal infections. He investigates clinical decision-making in antifungal prescribing and outcomes in transplant recipients. His recent work emphasizes infection control, epidemiology of resistant pathogens, and diagnostic challenges in infectious diseases.
His research publications, primarily in high-impact journals such as American Journal of Transplantation, Clinical Infectious Diseases, and Transplant Infectious Disease, reveal a strong trend toward transplant-associated infections, antimicrobial resistance, and clinical case-based studies. Collaborative work with colleagues like Christopher Radcliffe and Marwan Azar underscores team-based research in infectious disease epidemiology and management.
Scientific Awards and Honors:
- Outstanding Didactic Course Award (Yale School of Medicine, 2017, 2018, 2020)
- Sol Sherry Award for Excellence in Research (Temple University Hospital, 2011)
- Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism and Excellence in Teaching Award (2009)
- Elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society (2005)
Dr. Grant is actively involved in mentoring and medical education, advising residents and contributing to curriculum development. He has served as a reviewer for major journals including Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, Clinical Infectious Diseases, and Transplant Infectious Disease, highlighting his role in scholarly peer review. He has not been associated with any known research grants or labs in the provided text, but his leadership in education and clinical research indicates significant institutional impact.

