Ramnath Subbaraman
Associate Physician, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Research Advisor, Partners for Urban Knowledge, Action, and Research (PUKAR), Mumbai, India
Ramnath is a graduate of the Yale University School of Medicine, and he completed residency in internal medicine at the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF). He completed his undergraduate training at the University of Chicago, where he majored in cultural anthropology. Ramnath has long had an interest in the intersection of clinical medicine, public health, social change, and human rights.
He previously spent a year performing HIV and tuberculosis related clinical research at the YRG Center for AIDS Research and Education (YRG CARE) in Chennai in 2005-06 as a National Institute of Health (NIH) Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholar. He has several peer-reviewed articles in journals, conference proceedings, and textbooks in the fields of HIV and tuberculosis. He has also spent time working with the Society for Promotion of Area Research Centers (SPARC), a slum development organization, in Mumbai. He has engaged in short-term clinical work in South Africa and Uganda. Ramnath joined PUKAR in September 2010. In 2012, he will join a fellowship at the Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women’s Hospital program for clinical specialization in infectious diseases.
Ramnath is a graduate of the Yale University School of Medicine, and he completed residency in internal medicine at the University of California at San Francisco (UCSF). He completed his undergraduate training at the University of Chicago, where he majored in cultural anthropology. Ramnath has long had an interest in the intersection of clinical medicine, public health, social change, and human rights.
He previously spent a year performing HIV and tuberculosis related clinical research at the YRG Center for AIDS Research and Education (YRG CARE) in Chennai in 2005-06 as a National Institute of Health (NIH) Fogarty International Clinical Research Scholar. He has several peer-reviewed articles in journals, conference proceedings, and textbooks in the fields of HIV and tuberculosis. He has also spent time working with the Society for Promotion of Area Research Centers (SPARC), a slum development organization, in Mumbai. He has engaged in short-term clinical work in South Africa and Uganda. Ramnath joined PUKAR in September 2010. In 2012, he will join a fellowship at the Massachusetts General and Brigham and Women’s Hospital program for clinical specialization in infectious diseases.