Vidya Mave Promoted to Assistant Professor

Post Date: 
2017-06-06

 


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June 6, 2017—The Johns Hopkins Center for Clinical Global Health Education is pleased to announce the promotion of Dr. Vidya Mave to Assistant Professor. 


 


Based in Pune, India, at BJGMC, Dr. Mave directs operations for the Indo-JHU clinical research enterprise. She runs the Pune-based Clinical Trials Unit that is a part of the NIH-funded UM1 Baltimore-Washington India Clinical Trials Unit (BWI-CTU). The CTU is a collaborative research partnership among BJGMC in Pune, India, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, and Whitman Walker Health in Washington, DC, that conducts phase I, II, and III clinical trials of therapeutic drug interventions for HIV and co-morbid infections, including TB and hepatitis, in adults (including pregnant women) and children. The BWI-CTU is part of the world’s largest HIV therapeutic trial networks (the AIDS Clinical Trials Group [ACTG] and the International Maternal Pediatric and Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trial Network [IMPAACT]). She also leads several investigator initiated infectious disease studies funded by the NIH, CDC, the British MRC, the Indian government, and private foundations.


 


Dr. Mave’s research interests includes comorbidities (diabetes, HIV) and the use of novel tools (Hair PK, whole genome sequencing, host biomarkers) to study TB treatment outcomes. She also has initiated cohorts of antimicrobial resistance in India. In addition, Dr. Mave has mentored more than 16 pre- and postdoctoral trainees from Hopkins and trainees participating in the BJGMC-JHU HIV-TB Fogarty Research Training Program in India.


 


Dr. Mave has more than 14 years of combined experience in clinical practice, education, and research in infectious diseases and has published more than 40 peer-reviewed research articles. 


 


Dr. Mave received an MD in medicine from Karnatak University, Dharwad, India, and an MPH from Tulane University. She completed her internal medicine training at St. Barnabas Hospital in New York, followed by a post-doctoral fellowship in infectious diseases at Tulane University and Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Dr. Mave is board certified in internal medicine and infectious diseases by the American Board of Internal Medicine.


 


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