Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University
Dr. Saeed received her medical degree at King Edward Medical University, Pakistan. She subsequently pursued her post-graduate medical training in the United States, completing her residency in Internal Medicine at University of Chicago (NorthShore), fellowship in Infectious Diseases at Rush University Medical Center and advanced fellowship in Transplant Infectious Diseases at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester. She is ABIM and Royal College board certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases. Her areas of clinical expertise and research interests include infections in immunocompromised hosts, solid organ and stem cell transplantation and HIV/AIDS. Her research work focuses on evaluating solid organ transplantation outcomes in Patients Living With HIV (PLWH) as well as HIV/Hepatitis B and HIV/Hepatitis C co-infected transplant recipients.
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