Kathryn Bowman, MD
Infectious Disease
Locations
Practice Locations
UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital (UCH)
720-848-0000
Provider Expertise
Specialties
- Infectious Disease ( 2022 )
- Internal Medicine ( 2017 )
Conditions & Treatments
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Infections
Bacterial, Fungal, Influenza, Pneumonia, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral
Education & Training
Medical Schools
MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Southwestern Medical School (2014)
Undergraduate Schools
BS, The College of William and Mary (2008)
Internships
University of Washington Program (2015)
Residency Program
University of Washington Program (2017)
Fellowships
Brigham and Women's Hospital/Massachusetts General Hospital Program (2022)
Professional Memberships
American College of Physicians (ACP), Fellow (FACP)
HIV Medicine Association, Member
Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA), Member
Research & Grants
Grants
K08AI194971: Expanded evaluation of the role of antibody-dependent innate effector function in TB disease progression in HIV co-infected individuals (2025)
Research Interests for Patients
My research interests primarily focus on investigating the role of antibodies and Fc-mediated effector functions in Tuberculosis and HIV/TB co-infection. My research program aims to understand how antibodies modulate innate and adaptive immune responses in TB, how these responses are altered in the setting of HIV co-infection, and to develop improved prognostic biomarkers for the development of active TB. We are also interested in applying these approaches to other infectious diseases, to inform prognostic and therapeutic approaches in a broader spectrum of infectious disease. Keywords: Tuberculosis, HIV/TB co-infection, Non-tuberculous mycobacterial infections (NTMs), Antibodies, Innate effector cells, Fc-mediated effector function, Fc receptors, Neutrophil function
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Research Interest for Referring Providers
My research interests are primarily focused on investigating the role of antibodies and Fc-mediated effector functions in Tuberculosis and HIV/TB co-infection. More broadly, my research program investigates how antibodies modulate the innate and adaptive immune responses to infectious disease.
