Key Faculty & Specific Research Interests

William G. Powderly, MD

William G. Powderly, MD

J. William Campbell Professor of Medicine

Dr. Powderly has been actively involved in HIV-related clinical research for over thirty years with specific interests in opportunistic infections, metabolic complications and long-term outcomes of antiretroviral therapy.

Aditi Ramakrishnan, MD, MSc

Aditi Ramakrishnan, MD, MSc

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Dr. Ramakrishnan’s research focuses on applying implementation science strategies to improve domestic HIV prevention and care, particularly for cisgender women.

Hilary E.L. Reno, MD, PhD

Hilary E.L. Reno, MD, PhD

Professor of Medicine

Dr. Reno specializes in sexual health care, with a special focus on the clinical care of sexually transmitted infections (STI) and the intersection with HIV prevention.

Barbara W.  Trautner, MD, PhD

Barbara W. Trautner, MD, PhD

Gerald and Judith Medoff Professor of Infectious Diseases, Professor of Medicine, Co-Chief, Infectious Diseases Division

Dr. Trautner’s research focuses on diagnostic and antibiotic stewardship, particularly for urinary tract infections (UTIs). She has led trials to disseminate successful antibiotic stewardship interventions, improve the diagnosis and treatment of UTIs in men, develop bacteriophage therapy for UTIs in individuals with spinal cord injuries, and to reduce overdiagnosis of catheter-associated UTI.

Daniel T. Vo, MD

Daniel T. Vo, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Dr. Vo’s joined the faculty in 2021. His interests lie with HIV/STI/PrEp and Public Health and Implementation Science.