Kristopher Bosi, MD
My name is Kristopher Bosi. I was born and raised on the Chicago South Side. I enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 2008 and served with 1st Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, out of Camp Pendleton. In 2017 I graduated from the University of Illinois with a major concentration in molecular and cellular biology and a minor concentration in chemistry. A significant portion of my time at the University was spent studying Host-Pathogen interactions, as a research fellow for the American Society for Microbiology and the University’s Microbiology Department. From 2017 to 2018, I worked as a Research Fellow at the National Institutes of Health, continuing my study of Host-Pathogen interactions. In 2018, the lottery system at Indiana University School of Medicine placed me in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
The medical training I received in Fort Wayne was top notch, my experiences with FWMEP were superb, and being that my family enjoys living in Fort Wayne so much that I decided to stay and complete my medical residency here.
Outside of Medicine, I enjoy spending time with my wife and three children. We enjoy planting and harvesting fruits and vegetables in our backyard garden, hiking through prairies and forest, cultivating mushrooms in our greenhouse, and developing both our body and spirit.