Emily Rosen, MD
Assistant Professor, Infectious Disease Sciences Program
Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutch
Dr. Emily Rosen is a clinician-researcher who treats infectious diseases in people with weakened immune systems, including patients with cancer and those receiving hematopoietic stem cell transplants. Dr. Rosen’s research focuses on diagnostic and antimicrobial stewardship. She aims to optimize the use of diagnostics to ensure timely and accurate diagnoses and to improve the use of antibiotics to enhance patient safety, minimize drug toxicities and reduce antimicrobial resistance.
Other Appointments & Affiliations
Physician, Fred HutchPhysician
Fred Hutch
Assistant Professor
Division of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine
Education
Fellowship, Infectious Diseases, University of Washington / Fred Hutch Cancer Center
Residency, Internal Medicine, Stanford University
MD, Harvard Medical School
ScB, Brown University
Diseases Researched
Infectious diseases
Opportunistic infections
Research Focus
Antimicrobial and diagnostic stewardship
Infections that occur in the setting of cancer, transplants, and a weakened immune system (immunocompromised)
Board Certification
Infectious Diseases, 2024; Internal Medicine, 2021, American Board of Internal Medicine
“What I enjoy about working in diagnostic and antimicrobial stewardship is that we work as a team to continually improve clinical practice. We can identify a research question based on clinical experience and then use data to inform how we can improve patient care.”
— Dr. Emily Rosen