Eileen Scully MD, PhD is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University. She earned her MD and PhD in lmmunobiology from the Yale University School of Medicine and completed Internal Medicine residency at the Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston followed by Infectious Diseases fellowship at the Harvard Combined program. Dr. Scully did additional dedicated training as the HIV fellow focused on clinical care of people living with HIV. After a postdoctoral fellowship at the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard, Dr. Scully started her laboratory studying HIV immunopathogenesis and cure, moving to Johns Hopkins in 2016. She has been an active member of ACT, co-chaired an interventional cure trial through the ACTG and serves on the lnter-CFAR HIV in Women Executive Committee. At Johns Hopkins she teaches a longitudinal curriculum on HIV to the ID fellows, leads the weekly CFAR clinical conference, precepts fellows in HIV clinic and cares for patients in both the Bartlett clinic and on the dedicated inpatient HIV service.