What is that Bug? Current Infectious Diseases and their Risk to Transplantation

  


Cameron R. Wolfe, MBBS (Hons), MPH, FIDSA
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Clinical/Transplant Infectious Diseases
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, NC


Cameron is an Associate Professor of Medicine, in the Division of Infectious Disease, at Duke University.  He works with UNOS, as the current Chair of the Ad-hoc Disease Transmission Advisory Committee, DTAC.  At Duke, Cameron serves as one of the transplant infectious disease faculty.  He also maintains an active HIV practice, and has facilitated moving the HOPE Act forward both locally and nationally.  He is the health system director of biopreparedness, helping plan for emerging infections that might impact hospital operations and patient care.