Neuroinfectious Disease - Current Fellows and Alumni

Current Fellow

Dr. Temesgen Nurye
Post-Doctoral Clinical Research Fellow (2023-2024)

Temesgen Nurye, MD

Temesgen Nurye, MD

My Name is Temesgen Nurye. I am an Assistant Professor of Neurology at Wollo University in Dessie, Ethiopia, and a Neurology specialist at Dessie Comprehensive Specialized Hospital under Wollo University. I recently completed a postgraduate program in Equity in Brain Health at the University of California, San Francisco. This program provided me with an exceptional opportunity to deepen my understanding of cutting-edge scientific research and advancements in neurodegenerative disorders.

I am now in a Neuroinfectious Disease research fellowship at Columbia University Irving Medical Center under the guidance and mentorship of Dr. Kiran Thakur. My primary research project has been focused on the implementation of current standards of care for screening, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cryptococcal meningitis (CM) in HIV-infected populations at two study sites in Ethiopia, Zewditu Memorial Hospital and Ayder Comprehensive Specialized Hospital. My responsibilities include 1) identifying study sites based on the burden of HIV cases and establishing research teams at both sites. 2) reviewing existing hospital infrastructure and gaps in the care of cryptococcal meningitis such as the availability of cryptococcal antigen (CrAg) screening, CD4 count testing, anti-fungal drugs for treatment of cryptococcal meningitis, and lumbar puncture (LP) kit, and 3) developing logistical and clinical workflows to improve the care of cryptococcal meningitis in people with HIV and increase the availability of resources such as CrAg test, CD4, and medications to meet the demands at the study sites. For this project, I am working closely with Dr. Thakur, research teams, and study coordinators on-site and leading the implementation project.

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