Assistant Professor
University of Minnesota Medical School
Serin Edwin Erayil grew up in India and went to medical school at St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, Bangalore. She then completed a Master Thesis in Public Health from Umea University, Sweden, on Coping Self-Efficacy in HIV patients. She later moved to the United States to pursue her residency in Internal Medicine from Loyola Medicine MacNeal Hospital at Chicago. She is presently an Assistant Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine at the University of Minnesota Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her primary research focus is on the molecular epidemiology of candidemia and resistance in Candida species. Her academic interests also include Narrative Medicine and Social Determinants of Health.