Rebia Khan

PGY-2 Resident

Biographical Sketch:

Rebia Khan is a second-year neurology resident at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. She studied Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Stanford University, then completed medical school in her hometown at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix. Rebia’s interest in public health led her to pursue a Master’s in Public Health and complete a public health rotation at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She is interested in neuro-infectious disease as a specialty. Outside of work, she enjoys walking in Schenley Park, birdwatching, rock climbing, and paddleboarding.

Education & Training

  • BS, Stanford University
  • MD, University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
  • MPH, University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health

Honors & Awards:

Outstanding MPH Student Award, University of Arizona Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health

Selected Publications

Montgomery, J. P., Marquez, J. L., Nord, J., … Khan, R. ... & Hsu, C. H. (2024). Detection of a Human Adenovirus Outbreak, Including Some Critical Infections, Using Multipathogen Testing at a Large University, September 2022–January 2023. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 11(5), ofae192.

Donovan, F. M., Ramadan, F. A., Khan, R. N., … & Galgiani, J. N. (2022). Contribution of Biological Response Modifiers to the Risk of Coccidioidomycosis Severity. Open Forum of Infectious Diseases, 9(3), ofac032.

Ali, S., Gugliemini, O., Harber, S., Harrison, A., Houle, L., Khan, R., ... & Mordecai, E. A. (2017). Environmental and social change drive the explosive emergence of Zika virus in the Americas. PLoS neglected tropical diseases11(2), e0005135.