Shital Mahendra Patel, M.D.
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Positions
- Assistant Professor
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Medicine-Infectious Disease
草榴社区入口
Houston, TX US
Education
- M.D. from West Virginia University
- 01/1997 - Morgantown, WV United States
Professional Interests
- Vaccine preventable diseases
Professional Statement
Dr. Patel is interested in vaccine development and vaccine strategies especially in high risk populations as well the general population. This has included Phase I, II, and III clinical trials of candidate vaccines in adolescents, adults and the elderly.Websites
Latest publications
Selected Publications
- Patel SM, Atmar RL, El Sahly HM, Cate TR, Keitel WA "." Vaccine. 2010 Apr 9;28(17):3025-9. Pubmed PMID:
- Couch RB, Patel SM, Wade-Bowers CL, Ni帽o D "." PLoS ONE. 2012;7(12):e49704. Pubmed PMID:
- Patel SM, Atmar RL, El Sahly HM, Guo K, Hill H, Keitel WA "." J. Infect. Dis.. 2012 Oct;206(7):1069-77. Pubmed PMID:
- Atmar RL, Keitel WA, Quarles JM, Cate TR, Patel SM, Nino D, Wells J, Arden N, Guo K, Hill H, Couch RB "." Vaccine. 2011 Oct 19;29(45):8066-72. Pubmed PMID:
- Jackson LA, Patel SM, Swamy GK, Frey SE, Creech CB, Munoz FM, Artal R, Keitel WA, Noah DL, Petrie CR, Wolff M, Edwards KM "." J. Infect. Dis.. 2011 Sep;204(6):854-63. Pubmed PMID:
- Atmar RL, Patel SM, Keitel WA "." Expert Rev Vaccines. 2010 Dec;9(12):1399-409. Pubmed PMID:
- Atmar RL, Piedra PA, Patel SM, Greenberg SB, Couch RB, Glezen WP "." J. Clin. Microbiol.. 2012 Feb;50(2):506-8. Pubmed PMID:
- Keitel WA, Campbell JD, Treanor JJ, Walter EB, Patel SM, He F, Noah DL, Hill H "." J. Infect. Dis.. 2008 Nov 1;198(9):1309-16. Pubmed PMID:
- Keitel WA, Dekker CL, Mink C, Campbell JD, Edwards KM, Patel SM, Ho DY, Talbot HK, Guo K, Noah DL, Hill H "." Vaccine. 2009 Nov 5;27(47):6642-8. Pubmed PMID:
- Atmar RL, Keitel WA, Patel SM, Katz JM, She D, El Sahly H, Pompey J, Cate TR, Couch RB "." Clin. Infect. Dis.. 2006 Nov 1;43(9):1135-42. Pubmed PMID:
Projects
- Zika Virus Research
- BCM (07/2016 - present)
- Houston, TX
- Clinical study enrolling volunteers with Zika virus infection to help characterize the immune response and the persistence of virus.
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