Eileen Scully, MD, PhD

Biography

Eileen Scully MD, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University. She earned her MD and PhD in Immunobiology from the Yale University School of Medicine, completed Internal Medicine residency at the BWH and Infectious Diseases fellowship at the Harvard Combined program. Dr. Scully did a dedicated year as the HIV fellow at BWH followed by postdoctoral fellowship with at the Ragon Institute. Dr. Scully then started her laboratory studying HIV immunopathogenesis and cure, moving to Johns Hopkins in 2016. She is a member of the DHHS Antiretroviral Guidelines Panel, the Inter-CFAR HIV in Women Executive Committee, and has served as an investigator and protocol co-chair in the ACTG. She cares for patients in the Bartlett HIV clinic and on the dedicated inpatient service, is firm faculty for the Osler medical residency program. Her laboratory focuses on innate immunity in HIV with a specific interest in the impact of biological sex on the pathogenesis of infectious diseases including HIV, SARS-CoV-2, HCV and tuberculosis.

Scully, Eileen 2024
Position
Johns Hopkins University, United States