Infectious Diseases Fellow
University of Chicago
Kritos Vasiloudes is an Infectious Diseases fellow at the University of Chicago. Originally from Tampa, Kritos recieved his undergraduate degree in Biology and History at the University of Miami, and received his M.D. at the University of South Florida where he developed an interest in ID during his clinical years, and during his time on Bone Marrow Transplant unit at Moffitt Cancer Center.
Kritos then went to Largo Medical Center for his residency training, where he worked closely with solid organ transplant recipients, whcih developed his interest in the field of transplant ID. He then went to the University of Chicago for his fellowship training in infectious diseases, where he is currently investigating the safety of live biotherapeutics for C. difficile infections in the immunocompromised. He has produced several publications in the field of immunocompromised infectious diseases, he has also been involved in antibiotic stewardship, related to UTIs in the immunocompromised, and comparing the safety of vancomycin vs linezolid.
This is Kritos's second time presenting at ID week. His interests include infectious disease in the immunocompromised, antimicrobial stewardship, and respiratory infections. In his free time Kritos enjoys Latin dance, cooking, history, and yoga. He plans to continue his training in transplant infectious diseases with an additional year at Moffitt Cancer Center.