Matthew Murrill, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Medicine
School of Medicine

Matthew Murrill is an Assistant Professor of Hospital Medicine and an epidemiologist. His overarching research goal is to improve tuberculosis (TB) care, particularly TB prevention, by leveraging epidemiologic and implementation science methods.

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His primary research interests are: (1) understand gaps in latent TB care; (2) utilize quasi-experimental methods and implementation science to evaluate interventions aimed at reducing barriers to TB care; and (3) address fundamental questions of TB epidemiology that limit our ability to target TB preventive therapy to individuals who would most benefit.

Awards

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  • NHLBI StARR Fellowship, University of California, San Francisco, 2022-2023
  • UJMT Fogarty Global Health Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University, 2017-2018
  • Fulbright-Nehru Student Research Fellowship, Jadavpur University, 2009-2010
  • Liberal Arts Award, Maryville College, 2008

Education & Training

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  • Academic Hospital Medicine Fellowship University of California, San Francisco 06/2023
  • Internal Medicine Residency University of California, San Francisco 06/2022
  • MD, PhD Medicine, Epidemiology Johns Hopkins University 05/2019

Publications (14)

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IndiaFresh WaterEnvironmental MonitoringPregnant WomenWater SupplyTuberculosis, Multidrug-ResistantPublic SectorArsenicTuberculosisAntirheumatic AgentsJanus Kinase InhibitorsAntitubercular AgentsWeatherConservation of Natural ResourcesLatent Tuberculosis

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