Lori E. Fantry, MD, MPH

(520) 626-6887
Titles: 
Professor, Medicine - (Clinical Scholar Track)
HIV Translational Research Program Director
Refugee Clinic Medical Director
Associate Clinical Director, Infectious Diseases Division
Medical Director, Pacific AIDS Education Training Center
Director, HIV Clinical and Educational Programs

Dr. Fantry joined the University of Arizona in July 2016. She was previously the medical director of the largest University of Maryland/Institute of Human Virology HIV clinic which provides HIV and hepatitis C care to over 1800 patients per year. She was also involved with HIV clinical research and education and continues to be active in these areas at the University of Arizona. 

Research Interests: 

Dr. Lori Ellen Fantry's research interests are HIV prevention, epidemiology, and clinical care.  Her work has resulted in 27 peer-reviewed publications, multiple book chapters, and abstracts at major conferences. Dr. Fantry is currently involved in a study looking at laboratory testing in HIV infected patients, and is an investigator in the NIH sponsored study entitled “Evaluating the Use of Pitavastatin to Reduce the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in HIV-Infected Adults (REPRIEVE)”. 

RESEARCHER SPOTLIGHT

Degrees: 
MPH: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (Baltimore, MD), 1995
MD: State University of New York - Upstate Medical University (Syracuse, NY), 1985
AB: Princeton University (Princeton, NJ), 1980
Residency: 
University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Internal Medicine, 1986-1988
Internship: 
University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Internal Medicine, 1985-1986
Fellowship: 
University of Maryland Medical Center, Infectious Diseases, 1995-1997
Board Certifications: 
American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine, 1988, Diplomat Recertified in 2007
American Board of Internal Medicine, Infectious Disease, 1997, 2003, 2014, Diplomat Recertified in 2017