Adi V. Gundlapalli, MD, PhD, MS, is a nationally recognized physician-scientist and public health leader with more than 20 years of experience advancing health security, infectious disease response and data-driven decision-making across federal health systems. As Aptive’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Gundlapalli provides clinical and scientific leadership across the firm’s health portfolio, advising on strategy, solution development and delivery in support of complex, mission-critical federal health initiatives.
Dr. Gundlapalli brings deep expertise in informatics, public health surveillance, infectious diseases, and clinical and health IT modernization. He is widely known for leading large-scale, multidisciplinary efforts to strengthen real-time analytics, pathogen detection and surveillance systems in high-stakes environments, including national biodefense and emergency response operations.
Before joining Aptive, Dr. Gundlapalli served in senior leadership roles at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, most recently as Senior Advisor for Data Readiness and Response in the Office of Public Health Data, Surveillance, and Technology. In that role, he led enterprise-wide modernization strategies and supported emergency response efforts requiring complex data coordination across federal, state and national security partners. He previously served as Chief Public Health Informatics Officer at CDC, leading initiatives that supported responses to COVID-19, mpox, Marburg and other public health emergencies while managing a $150 million public health surveillance portfolio. He was widely recognized for his service with several awards including the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary’s Commendation for exceptional service and leadership during the Public Health Emergency phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic (2023).
Earlier in his career, Dr. Gundlapalli held multiple leadership, academic and clinical roles with the Department of Veterans Affairs and the University of Utah, including Chief Health Informatics Officer at the VA Salt Lake City Health Care System and Tenured Professor of Medicine. He continues to see patients at Emory Healthcare in Atlanta, Georgia and serves part-time as Adjunct Professor of Medicine and Laboratory Medical Director at Emory University School of Medicine.
Dr. Gundlapalli is board-certified in internal medicine, infectious diseases and clinical informatics and has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed publications. In 2025, he was named a Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher, placing him among the top 0.1% of researchers worldwide for citation impact.
Education and Credentials
- Medical Degree (equivalent to MD), Madras Medical College, University of Madras
- PhD, Biomedical Sciences (Immunology), University of Connecticut
- MS, Biomedical Informatics, University of Utah
- Infectious Diseases Fellowship, University of Utah
- Internal Medicine Residency, University of Connecticut
- Board-certified in internal medicine, infectious diseases and clinical informatics
- Fellow, American College of Medical Informatics
- Fellow, American Medical Informatics Association
- Fellow, Infectious Diseases Society of America