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Gregory H. Taylor, MD is a Professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine with a secondary appointment in Medicine. He serves as Associate Director of the Evelyn Jordan Center and maintains clinical practice at 22 S. Greene St., Suite 300, Baltimore, specializing in HIV and Hepatitis C care for over two decades.
His academic foundation includes:
- B.S. in Biology from Virginia Tech
- M.D. from University of Maryland School of Medicine
- Residency in Family Medicine at University of Maryland
Dr. Taylor's research centers on HIV comorbidities, particularly tobacco-related pulmonary pathology in women, HPV-associated diseases, and Hepatitis C integration into primary care. His work bridges laboratory investigations, epidemiological studies, and clinical interventions to address health disparities in urban HIV populations. As an educator certified by the American Academy of HIV Medicine, he trains medical students through community physicians.
Analysis of his 13 publications (2000-2016) reveals evolving focus from virology fundamentals to community-based implementation science. Early work examined opportunistic infections (CMV, Parvovirus) while recent studies address lung cancer screening in HIV smokers and anal cancer prevention, demonstrating progression toward population health solutions.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Faculty Award for Outstanding Service (1994, 1997, 1999)
- Alpha Omega Alpha election (2000)
- Chairman's Community-Based Teaching Award (2001-2002)
- Community Preceptor Award (2003, 2010)
Dr. Taylor has served as PI/co-PI on multiple NIH-funded studies and currently leads the Maryland Community-based Programs to Test and Cure Hepatitis C (Maryland DHMH grant). Through the Evelyn Jordan Center, he collaborates with multidisciplinary teams serving vulnerable populations affected by HIV and substance use disorders.
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