Michelle Floris-Moore, MD, MS
Professor of Medicine
Areas of Interest
HIV medicine, Non-AIDS HIV co-morbidities
About
Dr. Floris-Moore is an Infectious Diseases physician and clinician-scientist with expertise in HIV clinical research. She provides inpatient and outpatient care for adults with complex infections and longitudinal care for people living with HIV. Dr. Floris-Moore has led NIH and industry-sponsored studies focused on the impact of HIV-related inflammation on aging and cardiometabolic comorbidities as well as randomized clinical trials of antiretroviral medications. The overarching goal of her research is to optimize clinical care and improve long-term health outcomes for people living with HIV. She is co-Principal Investigator of the MACS-WIHS Collaborative Cohort Study at UNC and a co-investigator in UNC’s Global HIV Prevention & Treatment Clinical Trials Unit and the Center for AIDS Research (CFAR). She has mentored numerous Infectious Diseases trainees in her previous role as Program Director of the UNC Infectious Diseases Fellowship from 2017 – 2023 and currently co-directs the Faculty Lifecycle project in the UNC SOM Office of Faculty Affairs and Leadership Development. Nationally, Dr. Floris-Moore serves on the Scientific Board of the HIV and Aging Inter-CFAR Working Group and the HIV Medicine Association’s (HIVMA) End-the-Epidemic Workgroup and previously served on HIVMA Board of Directors.
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Undergraduate
New York University
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Medical School
Cornell University Medical College
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Residency
New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center
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Fellowship
Montefiore Medical Center - Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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MS
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University