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Noelle A.
Benzekri
MD, MA, DTM&H

Faculty
Infectious Diseases
Pinned
Academic
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases
Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Public Health, University of Washington
Professional
Physician-Scientist
Sites of Practice
Harborview Medical Center
University of Washington Medical Center

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bio

Dr. Benzekri is an Infectious Diseases Physician-Scientist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine. She conducts research, practices medicine, and teaches at the University of Washington. She has more than 20 years of experience collaborating with communities on clinical and public health research throughout sub-Saharan Africa. She has worked with the Centers for Disease Control, the World Health Organization, UNHCR, PATH, academic and non-profit organizations. She attended UCLA medical school and completed Internal Medicine residency and Infectious Diseases fellowship at the University of Washington. She has a DTM&H from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. She received training in Applied Epidemiology at the Centers for Disease Control, and Advanced Qualitative Research Methods at the University of Oxford. 

Dr. Benzekri is Co-Investigator on the NIH/NIAID Centers for Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases (CREID) grant, the “United World for Antiviral Research Network” (UWARN), (MPI: Van Voorhis, Gale, Rabinowitz, Wasserheit), with the goal of establishing a network of global clinical and laboratory sites to rapidly respond to emerging viral diseases. She is also a Co-Investigator on “Discovery and Exploration of Emerging Pathogens – Viral Zoonoses” (DEEP VZN), with the goal of detecting and characterizing unknown viruses with zoonotic and epidemic/pandemic potential around the globe.

In collaboration with the non-profit organization Development in Gardening (DIG), she is Principal Investigator of R21, “Leveraging Agriculture and Uniting Communities to Improve HIV Outcomes in Senegal (LAUNCH)”, to determine the impact of a multisectoral agricultural intervention on food security, nutritional status, and HIV outcomes in the post-conflict Casamance Region of Senegal. She is Co-Investigator and Program Lead for the Food Insecurity Research Program and the Sociobehavioral Research Program for the U01, “International Epidemiologic Database to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) West Africa” (MPI: Jaquet, Ekouevi, Ofotokun). In collaboration with partners in West Africa and at the University of Bordeaux, this study uses mixed-methods to evaluate cohorts of HIV and HIV-TB co-infected individuals in Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal and Togo. She is also Co-Investigator on R01, “Drug Resistance Genotypic and Phenotypic Correlates of Efavirenz and Dolutegravir based Treatment Outcomes across Non-B HIV-1 subtypes” (MPI: Frenkel, Gottlieb, Drain) with cohorts in Senegal, South Africa, and Kenya and she is Co-Investigator on R01, “Improving Diagnosis, Treatment & Detection of Drug Resistance in HIV-2 Infection” (PI: Gottlieb) in Senegal.

She serves as Technical Lead for Impact Assessment for DIG (www.dig.org), where she uses mixed-methods to evaluate the impact of agricultural interventions on food security, nutrition, economic empowerment, and climate resilience in Senegal, Kenya, and Uganda. In collaboration with DIG, she is also lead investigator on a Conservation, Food, and Health grant to evaluate the intersection of food security, indigenous knowledge, and forest conservation in Western Uganda.

Dr. Benzekri is an Attending Physician on the Infectious Diseases Service at the University of Washington Medical Center and a member of the Ethics Committee at Harborview Medical Center.

She is Course Director for Qualitative Research Methods (HSERV 517) and Analytic Skills for Public Health II: Qualitative Research, Mixed-Methods, and Implementation Science (PHI 513) in the UW School of Public Health. 

Dr. Benzekri is a member of the UW Center for Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases, The Center for One Health Research, the Alliance for Pandemic Preparedness, and the UW-Senegal Research Collaboration.

research interests

Dr. Benzekri’s current research interests include:

  • The linkages between human health, animal health, and the environment (One Health) including zoonotic viruses at the human-animal interface, the impact of environmental factors on the emergence of zoonotic viruses, and the impact of food insecurity on human health, animal well-being, and environmental resilience
  • The use of mixed-methods and implementation studies to understand and address the sociobehavioral and cultural factors that impact HIV and TB outcomes in West Africa
  • The implementation and evaluation of multisectoral agricultural interventions in sub-Saharan Africa
  • The implementation and evaluation of partnerships with traditional healers to improve the early diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases

clinical interests

HIV, tropical medicine, zoonoses, fever of unknown origin, parasitology, Hansen's Disease, refugee health, and ethics

education & training

MD, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles CA

Fellowship, The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Residency, University of Washington, Seattle WA

Fellowship, University of Washington, Seattle WA

DTM&H, The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, England

PGCert, The University of Oxford, Oxford England

honors

Walter E. Stamm, MD, Endowed Fellow Award (2014)

UW Center for Leadership and Innovation in Medical Education: Curriculum Development Award (2022)

publications