Butt, Yasmeen M.D.

Chief Operations Officer
immunology
pharma
Cook Islands

Scientist Immunology
Biography

He/she graduated from University of Oxford Medical School in the UK, and completed his internal medicine residency in England, achieving Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (UK) in 2010. He subsequently moved to the United States to pursue an internal medicine residency at the University of North Carolina and Infectious Disease Fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine under the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Research Pathway. During his fellowship, he gained additional clinical training in Transplant Infectious Diseases and pursued translational research in T cell immunotherapy for the treatment of viral infections in immunocompromised recipients. He/she joined the Division of Infectious Diseases in 2017 and will primarily focusing his clinical and research efforts in the care of the immunocompromised recipient. He/she graduated from University of Oxford Medical School in the UK, and completed his internal medicine residency in England, achieving Membership of the Royal College of Physicians (UK) in 2010. He subsequently moved to the United States to pursue an internal medicine residency at the University of North Carolina and Infectious Disease Fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine under the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Research Pathway. During his fellowship, he gained additional clinical training in Transplant Infectious Diseases and pursued translational research in T cell immunotherapy for the treatment of viral infections in immunocompromised recipients. He/she joined the Division of Infectious Diseases in 2017 and will primarily focusing his clinical and research efforts in the care of the immunocompromised recipient.

Research Intrest

BK Polymavirus Infections in Solid & Stem Cell Transplant Recipients ·  Blastomycosis ·  Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) ·  Clostrium Difficile Infections in Solid & Stem Cell Transplant Recipients ·  Coccidiodiomycosis ·  Cryptococcal Disease ·  Cryptococcosis ·  Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infections in Solid & Stem Cell Transplant Recipients ·  Histoplasmosis