Kenneth Christopher

Assistant Professor Of Medicine at Harvard Medical School

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  • Harvard Medical School

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Harvard Medical School

Dr. Kenneth B. Christopher is an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School who studies Critical Care Outcomes, metabolomics and performs clinical trials. Dr. Christopher studied Epidemiology at the T.H. Chan Harvard School of Public Health and was a Harvard Macy Scholar in Medical Education. At Harvard, Dr. Christopher is the Faculty Director for Global Education where he directs clinical research, leadership and education training courses in the UK, Malaysia, India, Japan and China. At the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, he is Director of the Nathan E. Hellman Memorial Laboratory studying Critical Illness outcomes, Assistant Program Director of the Internal Medicine Residency Training Program and provides consultative inpatient care in Renal Medicine and Nutrition Support. Author of numerous research articles, Dr. Christopher is a frequent international speaker in major conferences. He is a recipient of the Annual Scientific Award twice from the Society of Critical Care Medicine, a Promising Investigator Award from the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition and grant funding from the National Institute of Health. He has received several awards for his teaching and training of medical students and physicians from Harvard Medical School and the Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

Education

  • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
    Scientiæ Magister, S.M., Epidemiology
  • New York Medical College
    Doctor of Medicine - M.D., Medicine
  • UC San Diego
    Bachelor of Science - B.S., Cell Biology
  • UC San Diego
    Bachelor of Arts - B.A., Cognitive Science
  • Dartmouth College
    Neuroscience

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