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Bob Bollinger, MD
- Raj and Kamla Gupta Professor of Infectious Diseases
- Professor of Medicine
Research Interests: <p>Global health workforce education and capacity building; identifying biological and behavioral risk factors for HIV and TB transmission; characterizing the clinical progression and treatment of HIV and related infections; development/evaluation of novel point-of-care diagnostics and implementation of research projects to optimize healthcare capacity and delivery in resource-limited settings.</p>
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Larry William Chang, MD MPH
- Co-Director, Center for Community and Global Health in Infectious Diseases (CCGHE-ID)
- Professor of Medicine
Research Interests: HIV implementation science, Mobile Health
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Kelly Gebo, MD MPH
- Professor of Medicine
Research Interests: <p>Health care utilization, Clinical outcomes research, HIV, COVID, Long COVID, mpox, quality improvement, health care policy</p>
Research Publications
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Matthew Hamill, MBCHB PhD MPH
- Associate Professor of Medicine
Research Interests: <p>HIV/AIDS, POC technology, PrEP/PEP, sexually transmitted infections, Sub Saharan Africa</p>
Research Publications
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Christopher Hoffmann, MD MSC MPH
- Associate Professor of Medicine
Research Interests: Care delivery primarily in low and middle income settings, Clinical management of HIV and TB
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Yuka C. Manabe, MD
- Associate Director of Global Health Research and Innovation
- Professor of Medicine
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Damani Arnold Piggott, MD PhD
- Associate Vice Provost for Graduate Diversity and Partnerships
- Associate Professor of Medicine
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Thomas C Quinn, MD
- Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health
- Professor of Medicine
Research Interests: HIV Epidemiology, Pathogenesis and Clinical Care, Virology
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Sunil Suhas Solomon, MBBS MPH PhD
- Vice Chair for Research, Department of Medicine
- Professor of Medicine
At Johns Hopkins, we believe health care is a right. We must identify the practices and systems that prevent people from reaching their full potential for well-being, address factors that create gaps in research and clinical care, and advocate for policies that aim to reduce harm. We work to establish new pathways for access to infectious diseases resources, including prevention, diagnostics, and treatment, and we work purposefully on medical training and career development for the next generation of infectious diseases experts.
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