

Infectious Disease
David Van Duin, M.D.
Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases; Director, Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases Section
David van Duin, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he serves as Director of the Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases Section and Associate Chief of the Immunocompromised Host Infectious Disease Service. He founded the Immunocompromised Host ID service, providing consultative infectious disease care to high-risk patient populations including solid organ transplant recipients (e.g., kidney trans
25+
Years in Practice
Credentials
Board Certifications
- Internal Medicine (American Board of Internal Medicine)
- Infectious Disease (American Board of Internal Medicine)
Education & Training
- Yale-New Haven Medical Center — Fellowship, Infectious Disease, 2003 - 2006
- Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Moses and Weiler Campuses) — Residency, Internal Medicine, 2000 - 2003
- Jacobi Hospital — Residency
- Yale University — PhD
- University of Amsterdam Faculty of Medicine — Class of 1999 (M.D.)
Peer Recognition
- Web of Science, Clarivate Analytics — Highly Cited Researchers (Top 1%)
2023-2024 (2 years)
Recognition & Leadership
Leadership Roles
- Director, Immunocompromised Host Infectious Diseases Section
Clinical Focus
Subspecialties
Conditions & Treatments
Practice Details
Hospital Affiliations
- University of North Carolina Hospitals
- UNC Health
Languages
English
Experience
25+ years in practice