Lynn E. Taylor, MD, FACP, FAASLD
Lynn E. Taylor, MD, FACP, FAASLD
Lynn E. Taylor MD, FAASLD, FIDSA, FACP, is a viral hepatitis, HIV/AIDS, internal medicine and primary care physician, clinical researcher, educator and public health advocate focused on prevention and treatment of hepatitis C virus infection (HCV) in vulnerable populations. She provides longitudinal primary and subspecialty care to patients with infectious consequences of addiction. For 25 years she has worked to enhance HIV and viral hepatitis prevention and treatment and whole-person care for people who inject drugs (PWID) and persons contending with opioid use disorder. Her patient care, research, teaching, policy and community-based efforts involve expanding access to HCV care and HCV elimination. She has worked on numerous NIH, ACTG, CSAT/SAMHSA, PCORI and private foundation-funded studies. Dr. Taylor has served as an advisor to the CDC and World Health Organization. For the International Network on Health and Hepatitis in Substance Users she served as member of the International Consensus Guidelines Committee Management of HCV in PWID. She has been honored for her work at The White House.
Lynn has no disclosures to report.