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Ajay K. Singh, MBBS, FRCP, MBA

Senior Associate Dean for Master's Academic Affairs, Office of Graduate Education, Harvard Medical School
Renal Physician, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute

Dr. Ajay K. Singh is Senior Associate Dean for Master's Academic Affairs in the Office of Graduate Education at Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Singh completed his undergraduate and medical training in England at University College London School of Medicine. He moved to Boston in 1987 for his clinical and research renal fellowship at Tufts-New England Medical Center, which he finished in 1992 when he joined the Tufts University faculty. In 1998, he moved to the Brigham and Women’s Hospital — one of the principal teaching hospitals of Harvard Medical School — as Clinical Director of the Renal Division and Director of Dialysis Services and Associate Professor of Medicine at HMS.

In 2008, he became Chief Academic Officer and Executive Director of the Dubai Harvard Foundation for Medical Research (DHFMR). Dr. Singh’s interests are in clinical research — with a particular focus on the anemia of chronic kidney disease. He led groundbreaking studies in anemia of kidney disease, including the CHOIR study, which was published in the New England Journal of Medicine, and well as being a member of the steering committees for the TREAT and DRIVE studies. More recently, he has taken on the role of leading the ASCEND Clinical development program — a phase 3 program for the development of a novel propyl hydroxylase inhibitor Daprodustat.

Dr. Singh is currently Chair of the Editorial Board for Nephrology Times and formerly Editor-in-Chief of Scientific American Medicine. He leads the office of Postgraduate Medical Education at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and in this capacity leads several HMS CME courses. He is the author of over 160 original contributions and review articles, as well as author/editor of 11 books on internal medicine and nephrology. Dr. Singh is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in London and has an MBA from Boston University.