
Biography
Eric Scott Rosenberg
Co-Director, Microbiology Laboratories
Massachusetts General Hospital
Associate Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Email: erosenberg1@partners.org
Dr. Rosenberg received his MD from Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Following medical school, he trained in Internal Medicine at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and received his infectious disease training at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
His research focuses on the immunology and pathogenesis of HIV infection with a particular interest in CD4+ T helper cells in persons with acute HIV and long-term non-progressive infection. In addition, he has been studying the impact highly active antiretroviral therapy during the acute stages of HIV infection and the prospects for supervised treatment interruption in the individuals.
Dr. Rosenberg is also the Associate Editor for the Case Records of the MGH, published weekly in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Updated 12/30/2011
Research
Dr. Rosenberg focuses on the immunology and pathogenesis of HIV infection with a particular interest in CD4+ T helper cells in persons with acute HIV and long-term non-progressive infection. In addition, he has been studying the impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy during the acute stages of HIV infection and the prospects for supervised treatment interruption in the individuals.
See details at the Rosenberg Lab.
PublicationsBibliography of Eric S. Rosenberg via PubMed
Phone: 617-724-7519
Fax: 617-726-3795