About

Judith Wolf, MD, FACP, AAHIVS, is an associate professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases & HIV Medicine. She joined the faculty of Drexel University College of Medicine in 1998 after having been on the faculty at the Graduate Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania where she served as associate internal medicine residency director, and Jefferson Medical College where she was assistant vice chair for education. Dr. Wolf also served as Lead, U.S/Global Medical Support, Vaccines and Infectious Diseases, Global Medical Information and Operations, Global Medical Affairs, Merck and Co., Inc.
Dr. Wolf is associate director of the Women's Health Education Program. She has been part of the faculty of Drexel's College of Nursing and Health Professions semi-annual Comprehensive Colposcopy Course on cervical and lower genital tract pathology.
Dr. Wolf's research interests include vaccines and infectious diseases. Dr. Wolf has conducted basic research on the immunobiology of macrophage-histoplasma interactions and clinical research on HIV and antimicrobial therapies. She has published and lectured extensively on various aspects of infectious diseases.

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Associations

American College of Physicians (United States, Philadelphia) - ACP
Infectious Diseases Society of America (United States, Arlington) - IDSA
International AIDS Society (Switzerland, Geneva) - IAS

Organizational Affiliations

General Internal Medicine, Medicine (Graduate), College of Medicine, Drexel University

Education

Biology
BS, Yale University (United States, New Haven)
Cornell University (United States, Ithaca) - CU
MD