William Miller, MD, PhD and Vivian Go, PhD

Dr. Bill Miller is an infectious diseases epidemiologist with a focus on the intersection of HIV, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and substance use. Also trained as an infectious diseases physician, he has worked globally and domestically to prevent transmission of HIV and STIs, and improve the care of people with HIV or STIs. Dr. Miller returned to UNC in 2023 after seven years at Ohio State, where he served as Chair, Division of Epidemiology and Senior Associate Dean for Research in the College of Public Health. Dr. Miller also serves as the President of the Society of Epidemiologic Research in 2023-24.
Dr. Vivian Go is Professor of Health Behavior, Associate Director of the Center for AIDS Research Social and Behavioral Science Core, and Member of the Institute for Global and Infectious Diseases (IGHID) at UNC. Her research focuses on the intersection between HIV and co-morbidities including mental health and opioid use disorders, stigma and discrimination among key populations including people who inject drugs and men who have sex with men, and scaling up evidence-based HIV interventions. Her work integrates intervention research, implementation science, qualitative methods, and mixed methods.


