Lee W. Riley, M.D.
- Department
- School of Public Health
- Institution
- University of California, Berkeley
- Research field
- Microbiology
- Award year
- 1992
Research
Lee Riley was a 1992 biomedical scholar and professor of epidemiology and infectious diseases and chair of the Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology Division at the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, as well as director of the Global Health Equity Scholars Program, until his death in 2022. As a scholar, his research interests included 1) pathogenesis of mycobacterial and enteric pathogens, 2) molecular epidemiology of tuberculosis and drug-resistant gram-negative bacterial infections, and 3) field epidemiology and international health, focused on slum health.
Scholar Keywords
1992 Search Pew Scholars
- Chris Bradfield, Ph.D.
- Jerry R. Faust, Ph.D.
- Jonathan M. Horowitz, Ph.D.
- Maria Jasin, Ph.D.
- Mark P. Kamps, Ph.D.
- Adrian R. Krainer, Ph.D.
- John M. Leong, M.D., Ph.D.
- Roderick MacKinnon, M.D.
- Timothy J. McDonnell, M.D., Ph.D.
- Jeff F. Miller, Ph.D.
- Marjorie A. Oettinger, Ph.D.
- Susan M. Parkhurst, Ph.D.
- Lorraine Pillus, Ph.D.
- Ann M. Pullen, Ph.D.
- Pradip Raychaudhuri, Ph.D.
- Lee W. Riley, M.D.
- Paul B. Rothman, M.D.
- Didier Trono, M.D.
- John H. Weiss, M.D., Ph.D.
- Jeffrey Wilusz, Ph.D.