When Yale School of Medicine’s Nima Fattahi, MD, arrived in New Haven in 2022, he didn’t know a single person. Today, more than 300 international students and researchers connect through a community group he founded — helping one another find housing, navigate local life, and celebrate together. For Fattahi, inclusion isn’t an abstract idea; it’s a lived practice rooted in his upbringing in Iranian Kurdistan, where resilience and hospitality are part of everyday life.
Fattahi, an associate research scientist, works in the lab of Matthew McConnell, MD, assistant professor of medicine (digestive diseases), exploring how alcohol affects liver function and immune pathways. His journey — from a small Kurdish city in Iran to the Yale Liver Center — reflects a lifelong commitment to bridging science, compassion, and community.