
Cornelia Trimble, M.D.
Director
Johns Hopkins Center for Cervical Dysplasia
The Johns Hopkins Center for Cervical Dysplasia was established in 2001 to offer Pap tests and screening for HPV infection. Directed by Cornelia Trimble, M.D., one of few specialists in the country who are board-certified in both obstetrics/gynecology and pathology, the Center aims to diagnose and manage any abnormal changes to the cervix with the goal of preventing cervical cancer. Researchers affiliated with the Center are studying and developing immune therapies, including vaccines, to treat HPV disease of the lower genital tract.
Cervical Dysplasia Experts
Director
Cornelia Trimble, M.D.
Inpatient Cervical Cancer Screening
Lynn McDonald
JHOC Outpatient Center
Wen Shen, MD
Angela Brown, CMA
Bernadette Jones, RN
Teresa Diaz-Montes, MD

Bayview Medical Center
Betty Chou, MD
Andrea Elko, PA
Bernice Horton, CRNP
Linda Rogers, CRNP
Green Spring Station
Audrey Bruce, MA
Paula Sparks, RN
Judy Star
Research team
Mihaela Paradis – study coordinator
Betty Sauter, CRNP – research nurse
Nicole C. Barat – Laboratory manager
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center Human Immunology Core Lab
Christopher Thoburn
Ferdyand Kos
Allan Hess
Gynecologic Pathology
Russel Vang, MD
Brigitte Ronnett, MD
Robert Kurman, MD
TC Wu, MD, PhD
Richard Roden, PhD
Anna Yemelyanova, MD





