Subhashini Sellers, MD, MSCR
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Areas of Interest
HIV-associated lung disease, severe respiratory viral infection, cystic fibrosis, critical care, medical education
About
Dr. Sellers’s research interests focus on the spectrum of lung disease in patients living with HIV, including understanding risk factors, the pathophysiology of disease development and methods of providing high-quality, guideline-adherent care in these patients. She provides clinical care for patients with HIV and lung disease in the HIV-Pulmonary Clinic, within the Infectious Disease Clinic. She also sees patients with cystic fibrosis in the Pulmonary Clinic and attends in the Medical ICU. She serves as a co-director for the Science of Medicine course, a longitudinal course required for fourth year medical students to introduce research concepts as they apply to development of evidence-based practice.
In the news
Researchers within UNC’s School of Medicine are working tirelessly to provide knowledge to impact the current COVID-19 pandemic and future pandemics. “UNC SOM is home to many world-renowned experts on infectious disease and virology,” says Blossom Damania, Boshamer Distinguished Professor and Vice Dean for Research at the UNC School of Medicine. “We are very … Read more
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Education
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Undergraduate
New York University
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MD
Sidney Kimmel Medical College
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Residency
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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Chief Residency
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Masters of Science In Clinical Research
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill- Gillings School of Public Health