Faculty

Adrienne E Shapiro

Adjunct Assistant Professor, Epidemiology
Assistant Professor, Global Health
Assistant Professor, Medicine - Allergy and Infectious Dis.
Andrew M. Faulk, M.D. Endowed Faculty Fellowship in HIV/AIDS, Global Health

206-520-4268

Education

AB Harvard University, 2002
MSc London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (UK), 2003
MD Johns Hopkins University, 2013
PhD Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins University, 2013

Contact

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Bio

Adrienne Shapiro, MD, PhD (she/her), is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Global Health and Medicine (Infectious Diseases) at the University of Washington and is Associate Medical Director of the Seattle Vaccine Trials Unit at the Fred Hutch Cancer Center. Her research focuses on strategies to improve diagnosis and prevention of tuberculosis (TB), particularly for people with HIV and in low and middle income country settings. She is principal investigator a project to develop optimized TB diagnostic algorithms using novel point-of-care diagnostic tools for TB and leads studies of delivery approaches to improve access to TB preventive therapy to people at risk for TB. Dr. Shapiro conducts clinical trials of new medications to prevent HIV and vaccines to prevent HIV, TB, and other infections. Working with the CNICS consortium, a large multi-site cohort of people living with HIV in the United States, Dr. Shapiro studies vaccine uptake and the effect of emerging infections in this population, including COVID-19 and mpox. Her investigative methods include clinical trials, implementation science studies, and observational epidemiologic approaches with cohort studies and diagnostic test accuracy studies. In addition, she serves as an evidence reviewer for the WHO and other national advisory bodies to translate research evidence into clinical and public health practice guidelines. Clinically, Dr. Shapiro serves as a primary care physician for people living with HIV and attends on the inpatient Infectious Diseases consult service at Harborview Medical Center.

Recent Publications (PubMed)

Tongue swab-based Targeted Universal Tuberculosis Testing in people living with HIV in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
(2026 Apr 25)
medRxiv
Olson AM, Wood RC, Sithole N, Govender I, Grant AD, Smit T, David A, Stevens W, Scott L, Drain PK, Cangelosi GA, Shapiro AE

Integrating clinical decision support and mobile health for differentiated HIV service delivery in Lesotho (VITAL): a cluster-randomised non-inferiority trial.
(2026 Apr)
EClinicalMedicine 94(): 103850
Tschumi N, Lerotholi M, Kopo M, Kao M, Motaboli L, Mokebe M, Chejane N, Chakela M, Nsakala BL, Lukau B, van Heerden A, Barnabas RV, Heitner J, Shapiro AE, Urda L, Sanchez G, Lee T, Brown JA, Amstutz A, Belus JM, Chammartin F, Labhardt ND

Prevalence and Predictors of Tuberculosis in Adults and Adolescents With Sputum Trace Ultra Results in 2 High-Burden Clinical Settings.
(2026 Mar 20)
Clin Infect Dis
Visek C, Dalmat RR, Nalutaaya A, Erisa KC, Biché P, Stein G, Ganguloo A, Draper R, Nantale M, Shapiro AE, Wilson D, Katamba A, Drain PK, Kendall EA

Anticipating tuberculosis vaccine acceptability in Kenya and South Africa: a narrative review of behavioral and social drivers and strategies to optimize acceptability.
(2026 Apr 19)
Vaccine 79(): 128457
Giovanatti A, Shapiro AE

Challenges and limitations of mobilization and stem cell collection for gene therapy of sickle cell disease.
(2025 Dec 23)
Blood Adv 9(24): 6524-6533
Tanhehco YC, Thibodeaux S, Shi PA, Chou ST, Kelly SA, Monis GF, Newton C, West-Mitchell K, Zheng Y, Fernandez C, Anderson C, Ching K, Coleman-Cowger V, Shapiro A, Manis JP

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