PHILIP CHAN

Dr. Philip Chan's research focuses on how HIV is transmitted in the community. The research incorporates molecular genetics, phylogenetics, behavioral sciences, and clinical medicine. The results of the research will lead to a better understanding of HIV epidemiology in our community and the development of effective prevention interventions.

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Biography

Dr. Philip Chan is an internal medicine and infectious diseases physician at The Miriam Hospital and Rhode Island Hospital, and is Assistant Professor of Medicine at Brown University. Dr. Chan completed a master's degree in molecular genetics and medical school at the University of Vermont. He subsequently came to Brown University where he completed his internal medicine residency and fellowship in infectious diseases. Dr. Chan's main research interest is HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

Dr. Chan is director of HIV/STD Testing and Prevention Services at The Miriam Hospital Immunology Center (http://www.miriamhospital.org/hiv-prevention). Dr. Chan is always looking for students to help volunteer at the clinic which includes outreach efforts targeting at-risk and underserved populations. Please email him if you are interested!

Curricum Vitae

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PHILIP CHAN, M.D., M.S.
Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine
Phone: 401-793-4859
E-mail: Philip_Chan@brown.edu

Philip Chan's Brown Research URL:
http://research.brown.edu/myresearch/Philip_Chan

On The Web:
HIV/STI Outreach
HIV/STI Testing Clinic

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