Nila Dharan
Adjuct Assistant Professor
Infectious Diseases
The State University of New Jersey
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Dharan completed medical school at Georgetown University School of Medicine and residency in Internal Medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center. She then joined the Epidemic Intelligence Service of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a two year training program in applied epidemiology and outbreak response. She completed her EIS training in the Influenza Division where she conducted multiple studies on seasonal and pandemic influenza epidemiology, influenza antiviral treatment resistance, and healthcare-associated influenza outbreaks and infection control. She then completed a clinical Infectious Diseases Fellowship at New York University and joined New Jersey Medical School (NJMS) as an Assistant Professor of Medicine. At NJMS, Dr. Dharan sees patients in the Infectious Diseases Clinic, serves as teaching attending on the inpatient Infectious Diseases Consults Service, and is conducting research in influenza and tuberculosis (TB) diagnostics. Dr. Dharan completed medical school at Georgetown University School of Medicine and residency in Internal Medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center. She then joined the Epidemic Intelligence Service of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a two year training program in applied epidemiology and outbreak response. She completed her EIS training in the Influenza Division where she conducted multiple studies on seasonal and pandemic influenza epidemiology, influenza antiviral treatment resistance, and healthcare-associated influenza outbreaks and infection control. She then completed a clinical Infectious Diseases Fellowship at New York University and joined New Jersey Medical School (NJMS) as an Assistant Professor of Medicine. At NJMS, Dr. Dharan sees patients in the Infectious Diseases Clinic, serves as teaching attending on the inpatient Infectious Diseases Consults Service, and is conducting research in influenza and tuberculosis (TB) diagnostics.
Research Interest
Infectious Diseases