
Bo Shopsin MD
Assistant Professor, Medicine, New York University School of Medicine
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550 1st AveNew Bellevue, 16, 16s5New York, NY 10016
Phone+1 212-263-6400
Fax+1 212-263-7369
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Education & Training
NYU Grossman School of MedicineFellowship, Infectious Disease, 2004 - 2006
NYU Grossman School of MedicineResidency, Internal Medicine, 2001 - 2004
New York University School of MedicineClass of 2001
Certifications & Licensure
NY State Medical License 2004 - 2027
American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Inferring asymptomatic carriers of antimicrobial-resistant organisms in hospitals using genomic, microbiological and patient mobility data.Sen Pei, Dwayne Seeram, Seth Blumberg, Bo Shopsin, Anne-Catrin Uhlemann
Nature Communications. 2025-11-19 - CRISPR-Cas-associated SCCmec variants in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus evade rapid diagnostic detection.Magdalena Podkowik, Alice Tillman, Courtney Takats, Heloise Carion, Gregory Putzel
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2025-11-19 - Cell targeting by the bicomponent leukocidin subunit HlgB drives Staphylococcus aureus pathophysiology.Julia Sproch, Rachel Prescott, Hee Jin Kim, Chrispin Chaguza, Sandra Gonzalez
The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2025-10-01
Press Mentions
COVID-19 Virus Increases Risk for Other Infections by Disrupting Normal Mix of Gut BacteriaNovember 1st, 2022
COVID-19 Virus Disrupts Normal Mix of Gut Bacteria, Increasing Risk for Other InfectionsNovember 1st, 2022
Antibiotic Treatment for COVID-19 Complications Could Fuel Resistant BacteriaJune 9th, 2020- Join now to see all
Grant Support
- Real-Time Detection of Staphylococcus aureus Transmission in Hospital SettingsNEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE2025–2029
- “Protection from MRSA lethality by inhibiting LXRα phosphorylation”NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE2023–2025
- Mechanisms of MRSA intestinal colonizationNEW YORK UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE2020–2024
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