Namrata Singh
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Epidemiology
Assistant Professor, Medicine - Rheumatology
305-608-5132
nasingh@uw.edu
Education
MBBS All-india Institute of Medical Sciences, 2005
Resident Mount Sinai Medical Center, 2011
Fellowship Rheumatology, Temple University, 2013
MS Clinical Investigation, University of Iowa, 2017
Contact
305-608-5132
nasingh@uw.edu
Room BB#561
Seattle, WA
Bio
Dr Singh (she/hers) finished her residency in Internal Medicine at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Florida followed by a fellowship in adult rheumatology at the Temple University in Philadelphia. She was a faculty at the University of Iowa where she also completed a Masters in Clinical Investigation.
She joined the University of Washington as an Assistant Professor in fall 2019. She is a productive member of the Division. She is involved in leading the rheumatology-Immune related adverse events (IRAEs) clinic at the UWMC, where she also participates in the teaching of residents & fellows. Besides her roles as clinician, educator in the division, she spends most of her time in conducting innovative research to build an evidence base for the care of patients with rheumatic diseases and cancer. She is currently supported by a K23 from the NIH to pursue studies on this topic.
Besides conducting cancer- and pharmacoepidemiologic studies using large databases, her other research interests include aging research (especially measuring frailty in rheumatoid arthritis), COVID-19 and pregnancy outcomes among women with rheumatic diseases.
Research Areas
Research Interests
- Pharmacoepidemiology
- Aging research in rheumatic diseases, especially frailty
- Cancer epidemiology
In the News
HealthDay, 02/23/2023