Dr. Kelly Gebo is a graduate of The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. She also earned an MPH in Epidemiology from The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She completed residency training in Internal Medicine at The Johns Hopkins Hospital followed by an infectious diseases fellowship and two additional years of fellowship training as a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, also at Hopkins. Her clinical and research interests include HIV, healthcare utilization, aging with HIV, outcomes research, and policy generation.

Dr. Gebo was co-PI of the HIV Research Network from 1996-2018 and is a site-PI for the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD). She served as the Chief Medical and Scientific Officer for the All of Us Research Program from 2018-2020 at the NIH where, with her team, she developed the scientific framework and scientific protocol roadmap for the project. She helped with developing the researcher workbench and with numerous precision medicine projects using the first cuts of the data. She is currently involved in a number of HIV research projects, in the Bartlett HIV Clinic and through the NA-ACCORD

She is also involved in numerous COVID-specific research projects including evaluating serology, conducting surveys and testing the efficacy of convalescent plasma in the prevention of COVID complications. 

She has mentored undergraduate, public health and medical students, trainees, and junior faculty on HIV and health services projects. She has authored or co-authored numerous chapters and over 175 papers.