Theodoros Kelesidis, MD, PhD, Msc

Theodoros Kelesidis, M.D., Ph.D., MSc, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center and a member of the Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine.
Originally from Greece, Dr. Kelesidis earned his medical degree at the University of Athens Medical School and completed his doctorate degree and his master's degree at the University of California-Los Angeles.
Dr. Kelesidis' research focuses on infectious diseases, immunology, and cardiometabolic complications of infectious diseases including HIV infection. His lab aims at understanding the complex interplay between oxidative stress, inflammation, and aberrant host responses that drive end-organ disease in infectious diseases.
Dr. Kelesidis’ lab integrates both basic and translational research platforms with the goal to apply tools from multiple fields, such as immunology, virology, molecular biology, and medicine to understand the immunopathogenesis of infectious diseases. His vision is to define the mechanistic links between viral infections such as HIV and SARS-CoV-2 infection, oxidative stress, inflammation, and end-organ disease such as cardiovascular disease. These findings may lead to the development of novel therapeutic interventions that might improve the prognosis of patients infected with viruses such as HIV and SARS-CoV-2. He is recognized as an international expert on infectious diseases and cardiometabolic syndrome and has received numerous awards for his research.
Financial relationships
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Attribution:SelfType of financial relationship:Grant Or ContractIneligible company:MerckTopic:HIV researchDate added:01/26/2024Date updated:03/28/2025Relationship end date:01/01/2026
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Attribution:SelfType of financial relationship:Grant Or ContractIneligible company:GileadTopic:HIV researchDate added:01/26/2024Date updated:03/28/2025Relationship end date:06/01/2023
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