Dr Clement Zeh
Team Lead for HIV Viral Load and Early Infant Diagnosis, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Biography
Dr Clement Zeh is the CDC Atlanta Team Lead for HIV Viral Load and Early Infant Diagnosis.
He was the CDC Ethiopia Laboratory Associated Director, supporting PEPFAR and Laboratory component of the Global Health Security Agenda. Prior to his assignment in Ethiopia, Dr Zeh was the CDC Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHAP) Laboratory Advisor in Kisumu, Kenya, doubling as the acting Program Director for DHAP activities in Kenya.
He has over 20 years of experience in HIV/AIDS and STI. Dr Zeh has been honored with multiple CDC Directors for Excellence in Laboratory Quality and US Ambassadors awards in Kenya and Ethiopia due to his diligent service.
Dr Zeh has authored over 80 articles published in peer-reviewed journals, book chapter and serves as a guest reviewer for a number of journals (JIAS, PLoS, AIDS), including serving as a reviewer for CROI diagnostics abstracts since 2014 and a member on the editorial board of the African Journal of Laboratory Medicine and Madridge Journal of AIDS.