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Friday ID Conference: “Pregnancy and antiretroviral therapy in South Africa”

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Daniel Westreich’s research focuses on the intersection of women’s reproductive health and HIV and response to antiretroviral therapy, as well as epidemiologic methods for causal inference and quantitative analysis of longitudinal observational data. Dr. Westreich received his PhD in epidemiology from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2008, and continued as a postdoctoral fellow at UNC until 2010.

What
  • Lecture
When 2011-11-04
from 08:25 PM to 09:30 PM
Where 1131 Bioinformatics
Contact Name
Contact Phone (919) 966-2536
Presenter Daniel Westreich, PhD
Lecture Series Friday Infectious Disease Conference
Sponsor Division of Infectious Diseases, Center for AIDS Research, Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases
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He is currently an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology and global health at Duke University, a member of the Duke Center for AIDS Research, and adjunct assistant professor of epidemiology at UNC.

About Friday ID Conference

The Division of Infectious Diseases, Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases and Center for AIDS Research co-sponsor a weekly conference series featuring distinguished clinicians and scientists from UNC, local universities and other national and international institutions. The topics are varied and appeal to not only infectious disease specialists, but also professionals in epidemiology, public health, microbiology, biostatistics and other global health-related disciplines.

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