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Benjamin Goldman-Israelow, MD, PhD

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Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine

Biography

Benjamin Goldman-Israelow, MD, PhD, is an infectious disease specialist who cares for people with illnesses caused by viruses and other microbes. He focuses on evaluating symptoms, diagnosing infections, and offering treatments that help patients recover and prevent future disease. He is especially interested in addressing respiratory infections, such as those caused by coronaviruses, by using a range of methods that emphasize both prevention and treatment.

As an assistant professor of medicine (infectious diseases) at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Goldman-Israelow studies how the immune system builds long-term protection against respiratory pathogens. His research explores ways to strengthen the body’s defense at sites where infections often begin, with the aim of developing new vaccines and therapies to reduce spread and severity of disease.

Dr. Goldman-Israelow completed his medical training at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, followed by residency and fellowship at Yale New Haven Hospital.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)

Education & Training

  • Postdoctoral Fellow
    Yale School of medicine (2022)
  • Fellow
    Yale New Haven Hospital (2022)
  • ABIM Physician-Scientist Research Pathway Resident
    Yale New Haven Hospital / Yale School of Medicine (2022)
  • Resident
    Yale New Haven Hospital (2018)
  • PhD
    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Microbiology (2016)
  • MD
    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Microbiology (2016)
  • AB
    Washington University in St. Louis, Biology (2006)

Additional Information

Biography

Benjamin Goldman-Israelow, MD, PhD, is an infectious disease specialist who cares for people with illnesses caused by viruses and other microbes. He focuses on evaluating symptoms, diagnosing infections, and offering treatments that help patients recover and prevent future disease. He is especially interested in addressing respiratory infections, such as those caused by coronaviruses, by using a range of methods that emphasize both prevention and treatment.

As an assistant professor of medicine (infectious diseases) at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Goldman-Israelow studies how the immune system builds long-term protection against respiratory pathogens. His research explores ways to strengthen the body’s defense at sites where infections often begin, with the aim of developing new vaccines and therapies to reduce spread and severity of disease.

Dr. Goldman-Israelow completed his medical training at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, followed by residency and fellowship at Yale New Haven Hospital.

Titles

  • Assistant Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)

Education & Training

  • Postdoctoral Fellow
    Yale School of medicine (2022)
  • Fellow
    Yale New Haven Hospital (2022)
  • ABIM Physician-Scientist Research Pathway Resident
    Yale New Haven Hospital / Yale School of Medicine (2022)
  • Resident
    Yale New Haven Hospital (2018)
  • PhD
    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Microbiology (2016)
  • MD
    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Microbiology (2016)
  • AB
    Washington University in St. Louis, Biology (2006)

Additional Information