Nadine Rouphael, MD

Infectious Disease
Nadine Rouphael, MD, is a Professor of Medicine specializing in infectious diseases at Emory University, with research interests in antimicrobial resistance, vaccine development and mentoring physician scientists.

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  • St. Joseph University School of Medicine, Lebanon
  • Emory University

About Dr. Rouphael

Nadine Rouphael, MD, is a Professor of Medicine in the Infectious Diseases Division at Emory University. She graduated from Saint Joseph University School of Medicine in Lebanon in 2001, completed her internal medicine residency in 2005 and infectious diseases fellowship in 2008 at Emory University. Dr. Rouphael is the executive director of the Hope Clinic, the clinical arm of the Emory Vaccine Center.

Her research interests include antimicrobial resistance, vaccine and therapeutic clinical trials, vaccine delivery methods, translational research on innate immunity and systems biology, immune aging and controlled human challenge models. She is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of physician scientists and serves as the Co-Director of the Emory Stimulating Access to Research in Residency (StARR) R38 Program and the Associate Director for the Emory T32 vaccinology grant.



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