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Purpose

To expand UNC HIV research on technology and engagement, with a focus on junior investigators and those new to HIV research. We define technology and engagement as research that uses any form of technology (e.g., video, GIF, virtual reality) to engage people at risk for or living with HIV.

Rationale

Technology expands how people living with HIV engage in the social world. This introduces exciting new opportunities for interventions, research, and programs. The concept of technology and engagement moves beyond m-health to think about how technology can enhance meaningful participation. Technological innovations have been used to spur engagement in HIV testing, linkage to care, and viral suppression.

Main Objectives:

  • Tech-enhanced lecture series. We host a monthly lecture series on HIV technology and engagement. We will use technology to live broadcast to UNC sites outside of Chapel Hill, tweet and livestream (as appropriate).
  • Champion technology and engagement in grant writing. We will assist junior investigators and others interested in developing NIH grant applications focused on HIV m-health, crowdsourcing, and related aspects.
  • Technology & Engagement Education. The team organizes short-term workshops and conferences.

For inquiries, please contact a group director or Prema Menezes.

Group Directors