Distinguished Research Professor & Gould Professor of Medicine
University of Cincinnati
Disclosure(s): No financial relationships to disclose
Kenneth E. Sherman received his BS & PhD (Microbiology) from Rutgers University and his MD from George Washington University. He is a University of Cincinnati Distinguished Research Professor, and holds an endowed chair as the Robert & Helen Gould Professor of Medicine. Dr. Sherman has served as the Director/Chief of the Division of Digestive Diseases at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine since 2003. Dr. Sherman’s research interests center around viral hepatitis, and the immunopathogenesis, evaluation and treatment of liver disease in those living with HIV infection. Dr. Sherman is the author of over 300 peer-reviewed articles, abstracts and book chapters. He has held numerous leadership positions including service as the Chair of the American Gastroenterological Association’s Liver and Biliary Section and is a former member and acting Chair of the FDA Antiviral Advisory Committee. He has previously led the NIAID/ACTG Hepatitis Transformative Research Group. He has formally mentored over 50 students, trainees and junior faculty.