Medical Officer
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Dr. Campbell is a Medical Officer in the Epidemiology and Prevention Branch in the Influenza Division in CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. Dr. Campbell completed her medical degree at Vanderbilt University. She trained in pediatrics and pediatric infectious diseases, and completed an MPH, at the University of Washington. Dr. Campbell first worked at CDC as an EIS officer, followed by several years in academic medicine in Seattle, before rejoining CDC in 2013. Dr. Campbell’s influenza projects have focused on studies of antiviral treatment and antiviral effectiveness, vaccine effectiveness, pandemic preparedness, and development of CDC clinical guidance related to treatment and prevention of seasonal and novel influenza viruses. She is also actively involved in CDC’s pandemic response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with particular focus on epidemiologic studies related to complications of COVID-19 in children, including multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS). Dr. Campbell is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine, and has a Professional Staff appointment at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.
Disclosure: Nothing to disclose