Yousef Badran
About Yousef Badran
Yousef Badran is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow currently affiliated with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and serves as an Entrepreneur in Residence at Aditum Bio. His research interests include mucosal immunology, immunotherapy-related adverse events, and primary immunodeficiencies.
Current Position at Aditum Bio
Yousef Badran serves as an Entrepreneur in Residence at Aditum Bio since 2023. In this role, he leverages his extensive medical and research background to contribute to the company's initiatives. He also holds a position as a Consultant at Aditum Bio, a role he has maintained since 2021. His dual roles reflect a commitment to advancing the field of biotechnology through innovative approaches.
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Broad Institute
Since 2022, Yousef Badran has been a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. His research focuses on mucosal immunology and related fields. This position allows him to engage in cutting-edge research and collaborate with leading scientists in the field, furthering his expertise in immunology.
Medical Training and Residency Experience
Yousef Badran completed his Internal Medicine Residency at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital from 2017 to 2020. He served as Chief Medical Resident during his tenure from 2021 to 2022. His training included a focus on managing complex medical cases and developing clinical skills in internal medicine.
Research Interests and Specializations
Yousef Badran's research interests include mucosal immunology, immunotherapy-related adverse events, and primary immunodeficiencies. He focuses clinically on managing gastrointestinal side effects associated with immunotherapy, celiac disease, and small bowel pathology. His work contributes to a deeper understanding of these conditions and their treatment.
Educational Background
Yousef Badran earned his Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from the University of Jordan, where he studied from 2008 to 2014. He later completed a postdoctoral fellowship in immunology at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School from 2014 to 2017. This educational foundation supports his current roles and research endeavors.