Research Physician
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Dr. Paul Adjei (MD/MS), a Major in the U.S. Army, is a physician specialist in infectious diseases and an early-career research physician at the U.S. Military HIV Research Program (MHRP).
MAJ Adjei received his medical degree from the University of Ghana Medical School (2004) in Accra, Ghana, internal medicine residency training and Chief Residency at the Rochester General Hospital, New York (2009-2013), and infectious diseases research fellowship training at Tufts Medical Center, Boston, simultaneously earning a MS in clinical research from the Tufts University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute as a T32 fellow (2017-2020).
MAJ Adjei is an assistant professor of medicine at the Uniformed Services University School of Medicine and attending faculty on the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center internal medicine and infectious diseases house staff services.
MAJ Adjei is the Principal Investigator for two of MHRP's HIV vaccine studies and Associate Investigator for the African Cohort Study (AFRICOS) Study, and two of MHRP's HIV monoclonal antibody studies.
MAJ Adjei is a scientific reviewer for the Journal of Infectious Diseases, Open Forum Infectious Diseases, Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, and the Military Medicine journals; and currently serves on IDSA’s HIVMA Clinical Fellowship Committee, CDC-IDSA COVID-19 Clinician Volunteer Program, and the Medical Education Community of Practice.