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505 Parnassus Ave
San Francisco, CA 94143Phone+1 415-476-9363Fax+1 415-476-4150- Is this information wrong?
Summary
- Dr. Dylan Pillai, MD is an internist in San Francisco, California.
Education & Training
- University of California (San Francisco)Fellowship, Infectious Disease, 2004 - 2008
- Stanford Health Care-Sponsored Stanford UniversityResidency, Internal Medicine, 2002 - 2004
- University of Toronto Faculty of MedicineClass of 2002
Clinical Trials
- LAMP Detection of Malaria in PREGnancy (LAMPREG) Trial Start of enrollment: 2021 Jun 18
- C Difficile Near-patient Diagnostics Start of enrollment: 2019 Jan 15
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 2 citationsLatent Class Analysis for the Diagnosis of Clostridioides difficile Infection.Cody Doolan, Thomas J. Louie, Christopher Lata, Oscar E Larios, William Stokes, Joseph Kim, Kristen Brown, Paul L. Beck, Rob Deardon, Dylan R. Pillai> ;Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2021 Nov 2
- 29 citationsOptimization and clinical validation of dual-target RT-LAMP for SARS-CoV-2.Abu Naser Mohon, Lisa Oberding, Jana Hundt, Guido van Marle, Kanti Pabbaraju, Byron M. Berenger, Luiz F. Lisboa, Thomas P. Griener, Markus Czub, Cody Doolan, Venice Se...> ;Journal of Virological Methods. 2020 Dec 1
- 7 citationsActive case detection of malaria in pregnancy using loop-mediated amplification (LAMP): a pilot outcomes study in South West Ethiopia.Guluma Tadesse, Claire Kamaliddin, Cody Doolan, Ranmalee Amarasekara, Ruth Legese, Abu Naser Mohon, James Cheaveau, Delenasaw Yewhalaw, Dylan R. Pillai> ;Malaria Journal. 2020 Aug 27
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Press Mentions
- New Review Article Outlines Potential of SARS-CoV-2 Genetic Sequencing in Patient CareNovember 3rd, 2021
- U of C Research Teams Get $1.6M in Federal Funding to Help COVID-19 FightMarch 6th, 2020