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A board-certified obstetrician-gynecologist, I lived in Zambia for 12 years coordinating research and training initiatives. My research interests are focused at the intersection of HIV, women’s health, clinical trials, and implementation science. I moved to Chapel Hill in June 2015, but return at least quarterly to southern Africa to oversee ongoing project activities.
From 2006 to 2013, I served as advisor to our group’s research and program activities, which introduced cervical cancer screening to over 150,000 women in Zambia. I was also a co-investigator and mentor for the NIH-funded Zambia Cervical Cancer Research Capacity Initiative and have co-authored papers investigating the population impact of these health services.
I have dedicated substantial effort to the training of American and Zambian health professionals in research design, implementation, and analysis. I serve as PI of the UNC-Hopkins-Tulane-Morehouse Fogarty Global Health Fellowship consortium, a program that supports 15-20 trainees each year in 12-month overseas attachments. I also serve in leadership roles for the UNC Global Women’s Health Fellowship and the UNC-UNZA-Wits Partnership for HIV and Women’s Reproductive Health. Both programs have dedicated tracks for research training in women’s cancers.
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