Dr. Adam Komorowski is a Canadian-Italian medical microbiologist, methodologist, and part-time Assistant Professor in the Dept. of Pathology and Molecular Medicine. He completed a BSc in microbiology and immunology at the University of Toronto, followed by a medical degree in Ireland. He subsequently completed his medical microbiology residency and MSc in Health Research Methodology (advisor: Dr. D. Mertz) at McMaster University, where his thesis focused on using whole genome sequencing to study Serratia marcescens complex transmission. He has published over 30 peer-reviewed papers, including guidelines co-authored with the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table. Adam is a co-investigator on CIHR-funded studies examining novel SARS-CoV-2 vaccine platforms, highly pathogenic avian influenza bioinformatics pipelines, and optimal antibiotic prophylaxis in cardiac surgery. Adam's other roles include membership in the editorial board of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology, editorial advisory board of Clinical Infectious Diseases, and a 2024-2026 research fellowship in non-pharmacologic pandemic interventions through Kellogg College, University of Oxford.
Dr. Komorowski is NOT ACCEPTING outpatient referrals.
Dr. Komorowski is NOT ACCEPTING requests to supervise graduate students or undergraduate thesis projects, and is unable to reply to such requests.
Dr. Komorowski IS ACCEPTING inquiries from qualified medical students and medical residents for voluntary research assistant roles in infectious diseases, medical microbiology, and/or research methodology.