Cecile Lahiri, MD, MS

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Associate Professor, Emory School of Medicine

Dr. Cecile Lahiri, MD, MSc, is an Associate Professor in the Emory University Department of Medicine and Division of Infectious Diseases.  She received her undergraduate and medical degrees from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and completed residency, fellowship, and a Master’s degree in Clinical Research at Emory University.  Dr. Lahiri provides care to persons living with HIV at the Grady Ponce de Leon Center, one of the largest HIV clinics in the nation, and is an attending infectious diseases physician at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Lahiri is also a clinical/translational HIV researcher whose NIH-funded work focuses on understanding factors that contribute to non-AIDS comorbidities, with a specific interest on the impact of sex.   Dr. Lahiri has focused much of her research on understanding sex differences in the pathophysiology and consequences of chronic HIV infection and its long-term treatment through her roles as M-PI and Director of Research Development for the Emory Specialized Center of Research Excellence (SCORE) on Sex Differences and Co-Investigator of the Atlanta Multicenter AIDS Cohort/Women’s Interagency HIV Study (MACS/WIHS) Combined Cohort Study. In her role with the Emory SCORE, she co-created and directs the annual CME-accredited “Sex as a Biological Variable Workshop” to a national and international audience.