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Srilatha (Sri) Edupuganti

Srilatha (Sri) Edupuganti, MD, MPH

Infectious Diseases

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Highlights

Languages

  • English

About Srilatha (Sri) Edupuganti

Emory Affiliation

Emory Clinic - School of Medicine Faculty
Emory Healthcare Network
Emory Physician Group Practice

Academic Title

Professor

Year Started Practicing

2000

About the Provider

Dr. Edupuganti received her MD degree from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans. She completed her residency in internal medicine at Parkland Memorial Hospital University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, and her infectious diseases fellowship at Emory University and the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill School of Medicine. She also received a MPH in epidemiology form the University of North Carolina School of Public Health. In September 2006, she joined the faculty of the Division of Infectious Diseases as a member of the Hope Clinic where vaccine clinical trials are conducted.

Dr. Edupuganti’s research interests are translational research in vaccines and vaccine development, especially HIV vaccine development. She is based at the Hope Clinic of Emory Vaccine Center and serves as the medical director.

She is an attending physician at Emory University Orthopedic and Spine Hospital.

Professional Memberships

Infectious Diseases Society of America

Interpretive Services

To provide the highest quality of care, interpreter services may be utilized to ensure proper communication of medical information for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and non-English speaking patients or family members.

Locations

  1. Emory University Hospital Midtown Campus

Expertise

Education

  • Fellowship: Emory University School of Medicine, Infectious Disease, 1997
  • Residency: UT Southwestern - Parkland Memorial Hospital, Internal Medicine, 1995
  • Internship: UT Southwestern - Parkland Memorial Hospital, Internal Medicine, 1993
  • Medical Education: Louisiana State University, MD, 1992

Board Certifications

  • Infectious Disease: American Board of Internal Medicine, 1998
  • Internal Medicine: American Board of Internal Medicine, 1996