Dennis Maki, MD

University of Wisconsin Hospital
ctious Diseases 600 Highland Ave,h4/
Section of Infe
Madison WIUSA
53792-0001

Biographical Sketch:
Dr. Maki is the Ovid O. Meyer Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison, Wisconsin, attending physician in the University of Wisconsin Center for Trauma and Life Support and eICU, and former Head of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health from 1979 through 2007. A past consultant to the CDC, NIH, FDA, HHS, GAO and the UK NHS, he is a former president of SHEA and councillor of IDSA, and he has served on the ICAAC Program Committee and the ABIM Board of Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Maki has published more than 300 original papers, editorials and reviews, and 650 abstracts. In 1994 he received the CIPI Award of the International Congress on Infection Control, Societe de Pathologie Infectioense de Langue Francise, WHO and the CDC for global contributions to the prevention of infection. In 2000 he was made a Master of the American College of Physicians and received a Society Citation from the IDSA for achievements in infectious diseases. In 2001, Dr. Maki was appointed a consultant to the National Response to Bioterrorism of the CDC, in 2002 to the HHS Secretary’s Council on Public Health Preparedness and in 2005 to the Editorial Board of MMWR. In 2009, he received the Distinguished Alumi Award from the University of Wisconsin Medical Alumni Association.