Transplant Infectious Diseases Fellowship Faculty
Moffitt Cancer Center will be the primary teaching site but fellows will also have two months of clinical rotations and regular attendance at dedicated organ meetings for kidney, heart, lung and liver transplants at Tampa General Hospital.
Moffitt Faculty

Aliyah Baluch, MD, MSc, FACP, FIDSA
- Lead Transplant Infectious Diseases Attending
- Program Director, Transplant Infectious Diseases Fellowship
- Associate Director of Antimicrobial Stewardship at Moffitt
- 2019 Moffitt Cancer Center Physician of the Year Recipient
- Associate Member / Associate Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases
- Transplant Infectious Diseases Expertise:
- CMV and other viral infections
- Influenza and respiratory infections in alloHSCT, autoHSCT and immunotherapy
- Antimicrobial Stewardship (ASP)
- Invasive mold infections
- Education: trained 40+ resident and fellows

- Assistant Program Director of Transplant Infectious Diseases Fellowship
- Assistant Member / Assistant Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases
- Infectious Diseases Expertise:
- Infectious complications after immune and cellular therapies
- Invasive fungal and mold infections followed HCT and in hematologic malignancies
- Education: trained 15+ residents and fellows

- Section Chief, Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology
- Professor of Medicine, Infectious Diseases
- Infectious Diseases Expertise:
- Nontuberculosis infections especially in the immunosuppressed
- Infections in leukemic patients and related to neutropenia
- Fungal infections in leukemic patients
- More than 30 years in practice

- PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Director
- Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
- Infectious Diseases Expertise:
- Antimicrobial Stewardship (ASP)
- Gram negative infections
- COVID-19
Tampa General Hospital Faculty
Infectious Diseases Associates of Tampa Bay
Margarita R. Cabrera-Cancio, MD
Medical Director, Infectious Diseases Associates of Tampa Bay (IDATB)
mcancio@idatb.com
Tampa General Hospital Faculty
University of South Florida
Kami Kim, MD
Szentivanyi Professor of Medicine
kamikim@usf.edu
Transplant Infectious Diseases