Adrienne E. Shapiro, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutch
Associate Medical Director
Seattle Vaccine Trial Unit, Fred Hutch
Dr. Adrienne Shapiro is an infectious disease physician and global health scientist whose research focus is on tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and COVID-19. Her priority is to address disparities in access to diagnosis, prevention and optimal treatment of these diseases, which are the leading causes of infectious disease deaths throughout the world. Dr. Shapiro collaborates with global health researchers in the U.S., South Africa and other regions on projects that include epidemiological studies, prevention strategies and clinical trials for vaccines and treatments. She also develops strategies for effective delivery of medical care in communities, both locally and throughout the world.
Other Appointments & Affiliations
Assistant Professor, Department of Global Health, University of WashingtonAssistant Professor
Department of Global Health, University of Washington
Assistant Professor, Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Department of Medicine, University of Washington
Attending Physician
Harborview Medical Center Infectious Diseases Service
Education
University of Washington, 2015-2019 Fellowship (Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases)
University of California, San Francisco, 2013-2015 (Internal Medicine Residency)
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 2013, MD
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 2013. PhD (Epidemiology)
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, 2003, MSc (Control of Infectious Diseases)
Harvard College, 2002, AB (Biochemical Sciences)
Research Interests
Epidemiology, prevention, and treatment of infectious diseases
Tuberculosis
HIV
COVID-19
Vaccines
Clinical Trials
Clinical Expertise
HIV Primary Care
Advanced HIV Disease
Tuberculosis treatment and prevention
General Infectious Diseases