Adam Scott Lauring, MD

Adam Scott Lauring, MD

Specialty: Infectious Diseases, Internal Medicine
Title: Professor

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Adam Scott Lauring, MD
Adam Scott Lauring, MD
Infectious Diseases
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    Dr. Lauring received a PhD in molecular biology in 2000, followed by an MD in 2002, both from the University of Washington. He did his graduate work on retroviral pathogenesis at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Dr. Lauring completed a medical residency and infectious diseases fellowship at UCSF., where he also served as Chief Medical Resident. He joined the faculty at the University of Michigan Medical School in August 2012 and runs a research laboratory focused on virus evolution. 

    Areas of Practice

    General Infectious Diseases

    Locations

    • Infectious Disease Clinic | Taubman Center 1500 E Medical Center Dr
      Floor 3 Reception D
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5378
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    Insurance Accepted

    University of Michigan Health participates with most health insurance plans.

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    Education & Training

    Medical School or Training

    University of Washington School of Medicine, 2002

    Residency

    University of California, San Francisco, Internal Medicine, 2004

    Fellowships

    University of California, San Francisco, Internal Medicine Infectious Disease, 2009

    Board Certifications

    Infectious Disease

    Research Overview

    Virus genomics and evolution.

    Links

    Lauring Lab

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