William Michael Scheld
W. Michael Scheld, M.D.
Dr. W. Michael Scheld is the Bayer-Gerald L. Mandell Professor of
Internal Medicine at the University of Virginia and past president of
the Infectious Diseases Society of America. In addition, his is the
co-director of the training program at the Academic Alliance for AIDS
Care and Prevention in Africa.
Training
Dr. Scheld is a 1973 graduate of
Cornell University Medical College and completed his internship,
residency and fellowship in infectious diseases at the University of
Virginia School of Medicine. Curriculum Vitae
Research Interests
Dr. Scheld's research interests
include molecular mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis, sepsis and
septic shock, adenosine receptors, inflammation, innate immunity,
anthrax, antimicrobial resistance, appropriate use of antimicrobial
agents, HIV/AIDS and vaccines.
Publications
Dr. Scheld is the author of more
than 380 publications and is editor of the textbook, Infections of
the Central Nervous System, now in preparation for its third
edition. He is also section editor for infectious diseases for The
Cecil Textbook of Medicine. See
PubMed Listings for Dr.
Scheld

