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William A. Petri
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William A. Petri
William A. Petri
is a physician-scientist at the
University of Virginia School of Medicine
and the
Wade Hampton Frost
Professor of Epidemiology. He is a member of the
Association of American Physicians
and the
American Society for Clinical Investigation
, both medical honor societies recognizing distinguished physicians. Petri is the past president of the
American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
and has been elected a fellow of the
American Academy of Microbiology
. He developed an FDA-approved test to detect
amebiasis
, and later, with significant funding from NIH, developed a vaccine program. He is the highest funded researcher in the School of Medicine. Under his leadership, the division's annual research funding has increased from 0.5 million to $19 million, making it the highest externally-funded program at the university.
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Erratum for Van Fossen et al., “Influence of environmental exposures on T follicular helper cell function and implications on immunity: a comparison of Bangladeshi and American chi...
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Dana M. Van Fossen
,
Hyunjae Cho
,
Lisa E. Wagar
,
Jennie Z. Ma
,
Julie Parsonnet
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Rashidul Haque
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Mark M. Davis
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William A. Petri
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Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth is associated with increased Campylobacter and epithelial injury in duodenal biopsies of Bangladeshi children.
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Shah Mohammad Fahim
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Jeffrey R Donowitz
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Ekaterina Smirnova
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Ning-Juin Jan
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Subhasish Das
,
Mustafa Mahfuz
,
S M Abdul Gaffar
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William A Petri
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Chelsea Marie
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Tahmeed Ahmed
Published 2024-03-01
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