Assistant Professor of Medicine ,HMS
Location: United States
His interests include clinical and translational research in the field of IBD. He aims to better understand the environmental risk factors, particularly dietary, reproductive, and lifestyle factors, for the development IBD. He has been involved in NIH-funded research to study the complex interplay between common genetic risk loci and gut microbial environment on risk and progression of IBD.
Dr. Khalili earned his MD and completed his training in internal medicine at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Before joining the faculty at MGH, he completed Gastroenterology and Advanced IBD fellowship at MGH and obtained an MPH from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
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