Scientific Advisors

Raj Gandhi, M.D.

Harvard Medical School

Dr. Gandhi is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He’s also the Director of HIV Clinical Services and Education at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Director of the Harvard University Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Clinical Core. Rajesh has been a driving force in HIV care and research since 1996.

His research interests include clinical trials of immune-based therapies for HIV, HIV reservoirs, HIV/viral hepatitis coinfection. He writes for the NEJM Journal Watch Infectious Diseases and has served as Deputy Editor since 2016. Dr. Gandhi is also the editor of Partners ID Images, an educational infectious diseases website, and he organizes the HIV Online Provider Education (HOPE) program, an internet-based educational conference series for physicians caring for HIV-infected patients in impoverished settings.
Dr. Gandhi received his medical degree from Harvard, completed his residency at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and trained in infectious diseases at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

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