Shahrokh Shariat

Shahrokh François Shariat
Born (1974-09-20)20 September 1974
Tehran, Iran
Residence Vienna, Austria
Alma mater University of Vienna
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Occupation Physician, Urologist

Shahrokh François Shariat is currently professor and chairman of the Department of Urology at the Medical University of Vienna, Vienna General Hospital, Austria. He is also adjunct professor of urology and medical oncology at Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY and adjunct professor of urology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA. He is the recipient of various national and international rewards. He is currently spearheading several collaborative multicenter groups (Bladder Cancer Research Consortium, The Bladder Cancer Detection Group, and The Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma Collaboration) and prospective clinical trials.

Background

Dr. Shariat was born in Tehran, Iran grew up in Vienna, Austria, attending the Lycée Français de Vienne. His education also brought him to Switzerland and Spain for extended periods of time, where he developed fluency in five languages: English, French, German, Spanish and Persian. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Vienna in 1998, Dr. Shariat continued his education with postdoctoral fellowships in Gene Therapy for Urologic Diseases and Urologic Oncology at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, before moving on to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center for his internship and residency followed by two years as a fellow and faculty instructor at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

Areas of Focus

Dr. Shahrokh Shariat specializes in treating urologic malignancies. He has published more than 742 research papers and is the holder of five patents stemming from his research into prostate cancer and bladder cancer. Dr. Shariat also reviews grant proposals for cancer research foundations and reviews paper submissions for many journals.

Dr. Shariat's research focuses on the following areas:

  1. Translational research in robotic prostatectomy and [prostate cancer]- molecular mechanisms, markers, early detection, natural history, treatment, translational and outcomes research
  2. Translational research in bladder cancer- molecular mechanisms, markers, early detection, natural history, treatment, translational and outcomes research
  3. Gene and vaccine therapies for urologic diseases with focus on bladder and prostate cancers
  4. Minimal invasive instrumental treatment modalities for BPH and prostate cancer


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