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Jonathan Juliano, MD

Jonathan Juliano, MD, MSPH, DTM&H, has been inducted as a Fellow of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (FASTMH).  Fellow member status is an honor recognizing sustained professional excellence in tropical medicine, hygiene, global health, and related disciplines.

Requirements include a minimum 10 years of active, life or emeritus membership (preferably continuous) in the Society, participation in a leadership role in the Society/Service to the Society, service to the profession, and significant contributions in peer-reviewed journals or textbooks.

Juliano is a professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases in the department of medicine. He is also a professor in the department of epidemiology at the Gillings School of Global Public Health and a preceptor in UNC’s Curriculum in Genetics and Molecular Biology. Juliano is the associate program director of research and professional development for the UNC Infectious Disease Fellowship program and associate director of the Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases.

Since joining the faculty at UNC, Dr. Juliano has been very active in the education of medical students, graduate students, residents and fellows and is founding director of the UNC Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Ecology Lab (IDEEL) which brings together faculty and trainees from diverse fields for interdisciplinary research that explores how pathogens interact with human hosts.

Across the U.S., the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene inducted 14 fellows for 2022. Read more.