Bryan Coburn
MD, PhD
I am a Clinician-Scientist in Infectious Diseases at the University Health Network in Toronto where I attend on the General ID consult service (at Toronto General, Toronto Western and Mount Sinai Hospitals) and have outpatient practices in post-discharge follow-up, HIV treatment and prevention and Tuberculosis (at the TWH TB clinic).
I lead an Infectious Diseases Clinical Research Unit at the UHN that undertakes trials in infectious diseases, antimicrobial stewardship and microbiome-targeting therapies.
Research Synopsis
My lab studies human microbiomes in health and disease, including human (clinical) trials of microbiome-targeting therapies in infectious and non-infectious diseases.
We are specifically interested in the effect of various treatments, in particular antibiotics, on the composition of the gut microbiome and microbiomes of other mucosal surfaces.
Our goal is to translate our understanding of the complexity and function of the human microbiome to diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of human diseases in which microbiome perturbation has been implicated, including in sexual/reproductive health, cancer, critical illness and the treatment and prevention of bacterial infections.
Appointments
Academic: Departments of Medicine (Primary), Immunology and Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology
Clinical: University Health Network (Toronto General and Toronto Western Hospitals) and Sinai Health Systems (Mount Sinai Hospital)