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Dr Subramanian Swaminathan (MBBS, MD (Medicine), DNB (Medicine), MNAMS, American Board (Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases)) is the Director of Infectious diseases at Gleneagles Hospitals, Bengaluru. He has over 25 years of experience in the field of Medicine. With a distinguished academic and clinical career, Dr. Subramanian Swaminathan has made significant contributions to the field of infectious diseases and transplant medicine. After training at Christian Medical College, Vellore, he rose to Associate Professor in the Division of Medicine and Infectious Diseases. His expertise in HIV care led him to develop training materials for the WHO's "3-by-5" initiative. With a residency in Medicine and a Fellowship in Infectious Diseases from Wayne State University, Dr. Swaminathan has played an integral role in pioneering liver and cardiothoracic transplant work. Currently, he serves as the Chair of the Transplant ID Subcommittee for the Clinical Infectious Diseases Society of India, Scientific Chair for CIDSCON 2020, and co-organizer of the Transplant Infectious Diseases Conference in India for the past five years.