Assistant Professor
Duke University
Jennifer Saullo is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases at Duke University Medical Center. She completed her internal medicine residency, chief residency and infectious diseases fellowship training at Columbia University Medical Center and additionally completed transplant infectious diseases fellowship training at Duke University Medical Center. She is a member of the transplant infectious diseases service at Duke University Medical Center where she cares for immunocompromised patients including solid organ and hematopoietic cell transplant recipients as well as patients with hematologic malignancies. As a clinician on the multidisciplinary transplant team at Duke, Dr. Saullo provides infectious diseases consultation in the inpatient and ambulatory setting and is actively involved in the creation of institutional, evidence-based protocols to improve the quality of care in immunocompromised populations. She is a member of the IDSA, AST and ASTCT and serves on the NCCN COVID-19 Vaccination Advisory Committee and is also a NCCN Prevention and Treatment of Cancer-Related Infections Panel Member. Her clinical research interests include viral infections, such as cytomegatovirus, nocardiosis and invasive fungal infections in transplant recipients.