Assistant Professor , Clinician Educator
Brown University
Yasin Abul, MD, graduated from Marmara Medical School in Istanbul, Turkey, where he completed his combined internal medicine/ pulmonary medicine training. Once moving to the US, he completed his internal medicine residency and Geriatrics Fellowship at Brown University in Rhode Island, and his Infectious Diseases fellowship at Stony Brook University in New York. Dr. Abul is now an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Dr. Abul has a long-standing interest in pulmonary vascular and respiratory diseases from a risk stratification, biomarker, and health services research perspective and in the context of aging and immunosenescence, vaccinations. He was awarded with Actelion Pulmonary Vascular Study Award in 2011 and received “The Henry Izeman, MD Prize in Geriatric Medicine for “Exemplary performance as a Geriatric Medicine Fellow” in 2018. Dr. Abul’s recent focus has been on COVID-19 infection in the context of pulmonary complications, surveillance, prognosis, risk stratification, vaccination, and immunosenescence in the elderly population. He has matriculated into the Office of Academic Affiliation Advanced Fellowship in Health Services Research at the Providence Veterans Administration Medical Center’s Center on Innovation in Long-Term Services and Supports and the Clinical Translational Research Master Program at Brown University School of Public Health with a merit scholarship award. Dr.Abul is the principal investigator and co-investigator of the ongoing research at Brown University.
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