Horsburgh, C. Robert Jr., M.D., M.U.S.

Medical School: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Residency training: Massachusetts General Hospital, University of Colorado Health Science Center
Fellowship training: University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, National Jewish Hospital

 

Dr. Horsburgh is the Chairman of the Department of Epidemiology at Boston University School of Public Health, where he teaches courses in the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS and the epidemiology of tuberculosis (TB). His clinical research interests include the epidemiology of TB, nontuberculous mycobacterial infections (NTM) and opportunistic infections in AIDS; clinical trials of therapies for TB, NTM and AIDS-OI; clinical trials design; mycobacterial vaccine trials and trial design; immune response to mycobacteria; and the effect of architectural design on health. Dr. Horsburgh is principal investigator for an NIH study of HIV and HCV coinfection, and program director for an NIH T32 Training grant for HIV-related clinical research.

Primary teaching affiliate
of BU School of Medicine