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Friday ID Conference: "Reproductive health"

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What
  • Lecture
When 2011-05-13
from 08:30 AM to 09:30 AM
Where 1131 Bioinformatics
Contact Name
Contact Phone (919) 966-2536
Presenter Gretchen Stuart, MD, MPH
Lecture Series Infectious Diseases Friday Morning Conference
Sponsor CFID, IGHID, SOM, CFAR
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Gretchen Stuart, MD, MPH, is an assistant professor in the department of obstetrics and gynecology at the UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Her research is focused on genital tract infections, sexually transmitted infections, HIV/AIDS and contraception.

About Friday ID Conference

IGHID co-sponsors a weekly conference series which features 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. The conference takes place every Friday (September through June) from 8:30-9:30 a.m. in 1131 Bioinformatics (first floor auditorium) on the UNC campus. For more information, please contact the conference coordinator, Kathy James. To sign-up to receive weekly announcements of the conference, click here.

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