Hasan Jafri
About Hasan Jafri
Hasan Jafri, M.D. - Chief Medical Officer
Hasan Jafri, M.D., currently holds the position of Chief Medical Officer. In this role, he leverages his extensive expertise in clinical practice, research, and leadership. His responsibilities include overseeing medical strategies and implementations within the organization.
Hasan Jafri's Career at AstraZeneca
Hasan Jafri, M.D., served as the Senior Medical Director, Clinical Research and Development, Microbial Sciences at AstraZeneca. He was also the Clinical Head of the Antibacterial Monoclonal Antibody (mAb) Program. During his tenure, he led the clinical development of AstraZeneca's antibacterial mAb programs within the Serious Bacterial Infections Franchise.
Experience in Infectious Diseases and Clinical Research
With over 25 years of experience, Hasan Jafri, M.D., is a seasoned expert in the field of infectious diseases. His areas of specialization include serious healthcare-associated and community-acquired infections, respiratory viral infections, and invasive fungal infections. His comprehensive expertise has greatly contributed to advancements in these critical healthcare areas.
Academic Contributions and Leadership at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
At the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Hasan Jafri, M.D., served as a professor in the departments of pediatric infectious diseases and clinical science research. He was also the Chief of the Division of Clinical Pharmacology and directed the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowship Program, contributing to both academic growth and clinical advancements in his field.
Research Publications and Conference Presentations by Hasan Jafri, M.D.
Hasan Jafri, M.D., is a prolific researcher, with over 70 peer-reviewed journal articles to his name. His work has also been presented in over 100 original research abstracts at national and international conferences, demonstrating his active engagement and contribution to the global medical research community.