Members
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Kenan Distinguished Professor of Social Medicine
Professor of Medicine, Division of General Medicine
Office: 919-843-8271Fax: 919-966-7499Racial Disparities, Health Equity
Boshamer Distinguished Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Vice Dean for Research
Virus-associated cancers, cancer biology, signal transduction, immunology
Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine
Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology
Academic Office : 919-843-0010Email: tdavy@med.unc.eduHIV, antiretroviral therapy, comorbidities, cardiovascular disease, medication adherence, substance use disorders
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Email: suzanne.day@med.unc.eduSociology of health, crowdsourcing and stakeholder-engaged research, qualitative methodology.
Director, CFAR HIV/STD Laboratory Core
Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Office : 919-843-9560Email: abelk@med.unc.eduHIV pathogenesis and vaccine testing; Pediatric HIV
Assistant Professor of Epidemiology
Email: smdelong@unc.eduHIV prevention and treatment, PASC
Associate Professor, Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine
HIV/STI Epidemiology and Prevention
Vice Chair – American Academy of Neurology, Global Health Section
Co-Director – Global Health Neurology Elective Rotation
Appointments : 984-974-4401
Professor, Microbiology and Immunology
Director of Global Oncology
Office: 919-966-7960Email: dirk_dittmer@med.unc.eduKaposi Sarcoma, Virus discovery
Associate Professor, Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine
Associate Professor, Pharmacology
Office: 919-843-0715Email: joseph_duncan@med.unc.eduNeisseria gonorrhoeae, infection and vaccine development, infection pathogenesis and host immunity, Iinnate and adaptive immune response
W.R. Kenan, Jr. Distinguished Professor
Departments of Geography
Email: emch@email.unc.eduSpatio-temporal patterns of disease, primarily infectious diseases of the developing world
Co-Director, Clinical Trials Unit (CTU)
Director, CFAR Clinical Core
Antiretroviral therapy, resistance, pharmacology, HIV transmission and persistence, and disruption of latency