cameron wolfe, MBBS(Hons), MPH

Cameron is a Professor of Medicine, Infectious Disease at Duke University Medical School, where he looks after patients with HIV as well as those immunocompromised from organ transplant or chemotherapy. His research focuses on viral infections in transplant and HIV transplantation, as well as ways of minimizing donor-transmitted diseases. he is adjunct faculty at UNC school of public health, teaching applied epidemiology.
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