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IDSA honors 167 new Fellows for leadership in infectious diseases

Last Updated

May 19, 2025

The Infectious Diseases Society of America is proud to recognize this year’s class of Fellows of IDSA — distinguished clinicians and scientists from across the U.S. and around the world — whose contributions continue to move our field forward.

Fellowship in IDSA (FIDSA) is one of the highest honors in infectious diseases. It recognizes individuals whose careers reflect deep curiosity, scientific excellence and a commitment to compassionate care and health equity. Fellows are self-nominated and approved by the IDSA Board of Directors for their sustained impact on research, education, public health and clinical care.

“The 167 individuals honored this year represent the best of our global ID community,” said Tina Tan, MD, FIDSA, FPIDS, FAAP, president of IDSA. “They are advancing science, expanding access to care and strengthening the systems we rely on to protect public health. Their work inspires us and helps fulfill IDSA’s promise to serve as a trusted resource, convener and advocate.”

IDSA Fellows work across settings and disciplines, united by a shared purpose: to reduce the burdens of infectious diseases and build a healthier, more equitable future.

Meet the 2025 Fellows of IDSA

About IDSA
The Infectious Diseases Society of America is a global community of 13,000-plus clinicians, scientists and public health experts working together to solve humanity’s smallest and greatest challenges, from tiny microbes to global outbreaks. Rooted in science, committed to health equity and driven by curiosity, our compassionate and knowledgeable members safeguard the health of individuals, our communities and the world by advancing the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases.

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