Professor of Integrative Physiology in the Departments of Biochemistry, Molecular & Cellular Biology and Medicine (Nephrology), Georgetown University
Founding Director of the Center for Innovation and Leadership in Education (CENTILE), Georgetown University, and co-director of the CAM Graduate Program at Georgetown University Medical Center
Dr. Aviad “Adi” Haramati is currently is Professor of Integrative Physiology in the Departments of Biochemistry, Molecular & Cellular Biology and Medicine (Nephrology), and co-director of the CAM Graduate Program at Georgetown University Medical Center. Dr. Haramati has taught physiology for almost 40 years and has been recognized with awards at Mayo Clinic and at Georgetown University.
Dr. Haramati served as past-president of IAMSE, past Vice-Chair of the Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine and Health (ACIMH), past member of the Board of the Council of Faculty & Academic Societies (AAMC), and chaired the organizing committees for 8 international conferences on education and on integrative medicine.
Research Interests
Medical education and rethinking how health professionals are trained
The intersection of science, mind-body medicine and professionalism as it pertains to medical education and training
Renal and electrolyte homeostasis
Education and Training
B.S., Biology, CUNY Brooklyn College
Ph.D., University of Cincinnati College of Medicine