ZANTHIA WILEY, MD
EAVE FACULTY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
EAVE FACULTY, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
BACKGROUND
Dr. Wiley received her MD from the University of Alabama School of Medicine and completed both her internal medicine residency and infectious diseases fellowship at Emory. She is a co-investigator within the NIH-funded Emory Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit and has a special interest in addressing health inequities in COVID (and other viral infections) via promotion of equitable therapeutics and access to vaccination. Dr. Wiley is a member of the Emory Department of Medicine’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council and is passionate about mentorship (particularly of those who are underrepresented in medicine).
PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS
- Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine
- Jonas A. Shulman Teacher of the Year Award (Infectious Diseases)
- MPI of NIH-Funded RECOVER (Researching COVID to Enhance Recovery) Long COVID Study (Atlanta Site)
- 2022 Golden Apple Teaching Award (Emory University Hospital Midtown subspecialty attending)
- 2022 and 2023 Atlanta Top Docs (Infectious Diseases; Elected by Atlanta Physicians)
- 2023 President-elect of the American Federation for Medical Research
AREAS OF INTEREST
- COVID-19 – Health Inequities in COVID-19 Therapeutics, Vaccination, and Long COVID
- Mentorship of Racial and Ethnic Minority Trainees
- Promoting Vaccine Uptake in Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities
- Community Engagement
- Pathogens: Covid-19
PUBLICATIONS