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Last Revised: August 31, 2018 Curriculum Vitae – Karine Dubé Page 1 of 15 KARINE DUBÉ, DrPH Email: [email protected] Cell Phone: (919) 259-2489 EDUCATION GILLINGS SCHOOL OF GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL, NC Health Policy and Management (HPM) Doctorate of Public Health (DrPH) Graduated in May 2016 OXFORD UNIVERSITY, Oxford, England Master of Philosophy in Development Studies/International Health (M.Phil) Graduated in July 2005 with Distinction UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL, NC B.A. in International Studies, Concentration in Global Health Minor in Business Administration (Kenan-Flagler Business School) GPA: 3.974/4.000. Graduated in May 2003 with Highest Honors PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017 – Present RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Public Health Leadership Program (PHLP), UNC-Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health Lead instructor for “Introduction to Global Public Health” (SPHG 700), Critical Issues in Global Health (PUBH 711), “Global Health Ethics (PUBH 712) and the AIDS Course – Online (PUBH 725 courses in the Public Health Leadership Program at the UNC Chapel-Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health. 2016 ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Public Health Leadership Program (PHLP), UNC-Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health Instructor for “Introduction to Global Public Health” (SPHG 700) and “Global Health Ethics (PUBH 712) courses within the Global Online (GO) MPH TM program in the Public Health Leadership Program at the UNC Chapel-Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health. 2016 – 2017 CONSULTANT/CO-INVESTIGATOR, Social and Ethical Aspects of HIV Cure Research (searcHIV), UNC-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC Leading inter-disciplinary research and publications related to the social sciences of HIV cure research in the United States. 2016 CLINICAL PROJECT MANAGER, ClinicalRM, Chapel Hill, NC Managed all aspect of complex Ebola research program funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in West Africa, with a special focus on natural history study of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Monrovia, Liberia. Managed the UNC – ClinicalRM – Duke – USAMRIID Ebola Research Consortium.

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  • Last Revised: August 31, 2018

    Curriculum Vitae – Karine Dubé Page 1 of 15

    KARINE DUBÉ, DrPH Email: [email protected]

    Cell Phone: (919) 259-2489

    EDUCATION GILLINGS SCHOOL OF GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL, NC Health Policy and Management (HPM) Doctorate of Public Health (DrPH) Graduated in May 2016 OXFORD UNIVERSITY, Oxford, England Master of Philosophy in Development Studies/International Health (M.Phil) Graduated in July 2005 with Distinction

    UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL, NC B.A. in International Studies, Concentration in Global Health Minor in Business Administration (Kenan-Flagler Business School) GPA: 3.974/4.000. Graduated in May 2003 with Highest Honors

    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017 – Present RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Public Health Leadership Program (PHLP),

    UNC-Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health

    Lead instructor for “Introduction to Global Public Health” (SPHG 700), Critical Issues in Global Health (PUBH 711), “Global Health Ethics (PUBH 712) and the AIDS Course – Online (PUBH 725 courses in the Public Health Leadership Program at the UNC Chapel-Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health.

    2016 ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, Public Health Leadership Program (PHLP),

    UNC-Chapel Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health

    Instructor for “Introduction to Global Public Health” (SPHG 700) and “Global Health Ethics (PUBH 712) courses within the Global Online (GO) MPHTM program in the Public Health Leadership Program at the UNC Chapel-Hill Gillings School of Global Public Health.

    2016 – 2017 CONSULTANT/CO-INVESTIGATOR, Social and Ethical Aspects of HIV Cure Research (searcHIV), UNC-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC

    Leading inter-disciplinary research and publications related to the social sciences of HIV cure research in the United States.

    2016 CLINICAL PROJECT MANAGER, ClinicalRM, Chapel Hill, NC

    Managed all aspect of complex Ebola research program funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in West Africa, with a special focus on natural history study of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Monrovia, Liberia.

    Managed the UNC – ClinicalRM – Duke – USAMRIID Ebola Research Consortium.

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    2013 – 2015 RESEARCH PROGRAM MANAGER, Institute of Global Health and Infectious Diseases (IGHID),

    Collaboratory of AIDS Researchers for Eradication (CARE), The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC.

    Managed a large NIH-funded Collaboratory compromised of 20+ scientists from 10+ universities in the United States and Europe ($USD 6.4 million/year) whose main objective was to pursue a concerted effort to eradicate HIV infection by bringing a team of experts together in discovery and development to create a cure for AIDS. The Administrative Core was a key component for the success of the Collaboratory by overseeing the various activities of the research program and providing infrastructure and coordination between the various scientific groups and the scientific cores.

    Designed and managed an international HIV cure research training curriculum (CUREiculum) with partner organizations such as DARE, defeatHIV, Project Inform, and AVAC.

    Built networks between the HIV+ community and the scientists working on HIV cure-related research, convening meetings of community advisory boards, disseminating information, and providing community feedback to the scientists on their research.

    2012 – 2013 CLINICAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE III, U.S. Military HIV Research Program (MHRP)/Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc. (HJF), Bethesda, MD.

    Managed site and cohort development program in preparation for future prime-boost HIV vaccine trials in Mozambique, transitioned project to U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. National Institutes of Health Division of AIDS funding streams, developed and designed HIV incidence research in Mozambique, prepared manuscripts for Mozambique scientific journal articles, assisted in the preparation of the U.S. Military HIV Research Program Clinical Trials Unit application for the U.S. NIH DAIDS Clinical Research Sites re-competition, developed standard operating procedures for MHRP Clinical Operations Office.

    2008 – 2012 SENIOR RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, FHI 360 (formerly Family Health International), Research

    Triangle Park, NC.

    Developed, designed and oversaw major components of studies in infectious diseases, oversaw research implementation activities in the field, prepared scientific reports, collaborated with team members and field investigators throughout all phases of research, oversaw submissions to ethical and institutional review boards, developed and monitored financial aspects of studies, provided technical oversight for preparation of proposals, protocols, research instruments and study procedures manuals, developed and reviewed protocols and study-related materials for assigned clinical research studies, oversaw clinical monitoring of studies, ensured that research was conducted in accordance with applicable federal regulations and FHI 360 policies and standard operating procedures, participated in clinical monitoring of studies, trained junior research staff in clinical research monitoring and management, assisted in development of research proposals and business development.

    2007 – 2008 RESEARCH AND PROGRAM ANALYST, amfAR – The Foundation for AIDS Research, Washington, DC.

    Researched and analyzed biomedical and behavioral research results, and compiled research developments pertaining to HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, care, and policy.

    Co-authored issue briefs, fact sheets and policy briefs on various topics related to HIV/AIDS.

    Developed a strategic plan for the public policy department.

    Assisted in the planning, development, and execution of amfAR’s programmatic activities.

    Represented amfAR at meetings and conferences and promoted amfAR’s positions and policy priorities to colleague organizations and government agencies, including USAID, National Institutes of Health (NIH), and Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator.

    Provided technical assistance to amfAR’s Therapeutics Research, Education and AIDS Training (TREAT) Asia program.

    Created and maintained libraries of articles on several topics related to HIV/AIDS for the organization.

    Conducted training workshops on HIV/AIDS-related issues; supervised 5 junior staff.

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    2006 – 2007 PROGRAM COORDINATOR, Health Strategies International, LLC, Durham, NC.

    Conducted consultancy work on human resources for malaria scale-up activities for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation/PATH Malaria Control and Evaluation Partnership (MACEPA) project in Zambia.

    Provided technical assistance on USAID-funded Jamaica Health Lifestyle Project and USAID-funded Romanian Health Care Reform Project.

    Maintained project budgets and reviewed work plans, project timelines and scopes of work.

    Acted as Manager of Business Development. Assisted in the preparation of project proposals, including a successful sub-contract on USAID/PATH TASC 2 Global Tuberculosis Task Order.

    Expanded business relationships with partner organizations and donors. Created a database of business opportunities and enrolled the company with funders’ email list servers.

    Supervised 4 in-country staff. 2005 – 2006 SENIOR RESEARCH ASSISTANT, Family Health International, Research Triangle Park, NC.

    Clinical monitor for African sites conducting 6% Cellulose Sulfate gel phase III trial. Verified source data, wrote and resolved queries using electronic databases, reviewed the quality and integrity of data collected from the sites.

    Maintained regulatory documents for multiple study sites and ensured that the study was in accordance with GCP and other international clinical guidelines.

    Served as the primary contact and coordinated correspondence between the study sites, the sponsors and the in-house staff.

    Reviewed documents for successful implementation, coordination and management of study projects.

    HONORS 2015 Arthur B. Holzworth Endowed Scholarship in Health Leadership, UNC-Chapel Hill 2005 Distinction (upon graduation), Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford University 2003-2005 Rhodes Scholarship 2003 Douglas Eyre International Studies Award (Best Senior Honors Thesis) Robert E. Bryan Distinguished Service Award 2002 Jane Craig Gray Memorial Award (Most Outstanding Junior Woman) James Henley Thompson & Evelyn Barnett Thompson Research Award Order of the Golden Fleece Honor Society Order of the Old Well Honor Society Ford Motor Company Golden Key Undergraduate Scholarship 2001 Order of the Grail-Valkyries Honor Society Golden Key National Honor Society 2000-2003 North Carolina Fellows Program University of North Carolina Honors Program 1999-2003 Morehead Scholarship Dean’s List (all semesters)

    MEMBERSHIP International AIDS Society (IAS) One Health

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY AND PRODUCTS OF SCHOLARSHIP

    Submitted (Under Review) Journal Articles

    1. K. Dubé, L. Barr, D. Palm, B. Brown, J. Taylor. Time to Put Participants at the Center of HIV Cure-Related Research. Submitted to Lancet HIV – Comment section (approximately 1 page).

    2. K. Dubé, S. Gianella, S. Concha-Garcia, S. Little, A. Kaytes, J. Taylor, K. Mathur, S. Javadi, A. Nathan, H. Patel, S. Luter, S. Philpott-Jones, B. Brown, D. Smith. Should We Ask Terminally Ill People Living with HIV to Participate in HIV Cure-Related Research? Ethical Points to Consider. Under review in BMC Medical Ethics (approximately 12 pages).

    3. L. Overholt, D.A. Wohl, W. Fischer, D. Westreich, S. Tozay, E. Reeves, K. Pewu, D. Adjasoo, D. Hoover, C. Merenbloom, J. Johnston, G. Williams, T. Conneh, J. Diggs, A. Buller, D. MacMillan, D. Hawks, K. Dubé, J. Brown. Stigma and Ebola Survivorship in Liberia: Results from a Longitudinal Cohort Study. Under review in PLoS One (approximately 12 pages).

    Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

    1. M.M. Danielson, K. Dubé. Michael’s Testimonial. Annals of Internal Medicine 2018 [Pub Ahead of Print]. PubMed: Forthcoming.

    2. B. Brown, C. Ortiz, K. Dubé. Assessment of the Right-to-Try Law. Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2018; 59(1): 1 – 2. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30097502

    3. K. Prakash, S. Gianella, K. Dubé, J. Taylor, G. Lee, DM. Smith. Willingness to Participate in HIV Research at the End of Life (EOL). PLoS One 2018; 13(7): e0199670. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30036365

    4. B. Brown, J. Galea, K. Dubé, P. Davidson, K. Khoshnood, L. Holtzman, L. Marg, J. Taylor. The Need to Track Payment Incentives to Participate in HIV Research. IRB: Ethics & Human Research 2018 (July – August). PubMed: Forthcoming. Available at: https://www.thehastingscenter.org/irb_article/need-track-payment-incentives-participate-hiv-research/

    5. K. Dubé, S. Luter, B. Lesnar, L. Newton, J. Galea, B. Brown, S. Gianella. Use of ‘Eradication’ in HIV Cure-Related Research: A Public Health Debate. BMC Public Health 2018; 18:245. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29439706

    6. K. Dubé, L. Sylla, L. Dee, J. Taylor, D. Evans, C.D. Bruton, A. Gilbertson, L. Gralinski, B. Brown, A. Skinner, B. J. Weiner, S. B. Greene, A. Corneli, A. Adimora, J.D. Tucker, S. Rennie. Research on HIV Cure. Mapping the Ethics Landscape. PLoS Medicine 2017; 14(12): e1002470. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29220353

    7. L. Sylla, D. Evans, J. Taylor, A. Gilbertson, D. Palm, J. Auerbach, K. Dubé. If We Build It, Will They Come? Perceptions of HIV Cure Research by People Living with HIV in Four U.S. Cities – A Qualitative Focus Group Study. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses 2017. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29198134

    8. K. Dubé, L. Sylla, L. Dee. Reply to Commentary: “Are HIV Infected Candidates for Participation in Risky Cure-Related Studies Otherwise Healthy.” Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics (JERHRE) 2017. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29179626

    9. Brown B, Galea JT, Dubé K. Crucial but Understudied: Incentives in HIV Research. Lancet HIV 2017. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29170029

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30097502https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30036365https://www.thehastingscenter.org/irb_article/need-track-payment-incentives-participate-hiv-research/https://www.thehastingscenter.org/irb_article/need-track-payment-incentives-participate-hiv-research/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29439706https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29220353https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29198134https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29179626https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29170029

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    10. K. Dubé, L. Dee, D. Evans, L. Sylla, J. Taylor, B. Brown, V. Miller, A. Corneli, A. Skinner, S. Greene, J. Tucker, S. Rennie. Perceptions of Equipoise, Risk/Benefit Ratios, and ‘Otherwise Healthy Volunteers’ in the Context of Early-Phase HIV Cure Research in the United States – A Qualitative Inquiry. Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics (JERHRE) 2017. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28984168

    11. Fischer W.A. II, J. Brown, D. Wohl, A.J. Loftis, S. Tozay, E. Reeves, K. Pewu, G. Gorvego, S. Quellie, C. K. Cunningham, C. Merenbloom, S. Napravnik, K. Dubé, D. Adjasoo, E. Jones, K. Bonarwolo, D. Hoover. Ebola Virus RNA Detection in Semen More than Two Years after Resolution of Acute Ebola Virus Infection. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2017. Link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29670927

    12. K. Dubé, D. Evans, L. Dee, L. Sylla, J. Taylor, A. Skinner, B.J. Weiner, S. B. Greene, S. Rennie, S. Greene. ‘We Need to Deploy Them Very Thoughtfully and Carefully’: Perceptions of Analytical Treatment Interruptions in HIV Cure Research in the United States – A Qualitative Inquiry. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses 2017. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28562069

    13. Garner S, S. Rennie, J. Ananworanich, K Dubé, D.M. Margolis, J. Sugarman, R. Tressler, A. Gilbertson, L. Dawson.

    Interrupting Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV Cure Research: Scientific and Ethical Considerations. Journal of Virus Eradication 2017; 3: 82 – 4. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28435691

    14. K. Dubé, Taylor J., Sylla L., Evans D., Dee L., Burton A., Willenberg L., Rennie S., Skinner A., Tucker J.D., Weiner B.J., Greene S.B. ‘Well, It’s the Risk of the Unknown… Right?’: A Qualitative Study of Perceived Risks and Benefits of HIV Cure Research in the United States. PLoS One 2017; 12(1):e0170112. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28122027

    15. K. Dubé, Evans D., Sylla L., Taylor J., Weiner B., Skinner A., Thirumurthy H., Tucker J.D., Rennie S., Greene S. Willingness to Participate in HIV Cure Research: Survey Results from 400 People Living with HIV in the United States. Journal of Virus Eradication January 2017; 3(1): 40 – 50. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28275457

    16. Loftis A.J., S. Quellie, K. Chason, E. Sumo, M. Toukolon, Y. Otieno, H. Ellerbrok, M.M. Hobbs, D. Hoover, K. Dubé, D.A. Wohl, W.A. Fischer II. Validation of the Cepheid GeneXpert for Detecting Ebola Virus in Semen. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2017; 215: 344-50. PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27932614

    17. Grossman C.I., A.L. Ross, J. D. Auerbach, J. Ananworanich, K. Dubé, J. D. Tucker, V. Noseda, C. Possas, D. Rausch,

    International AIDS Society Towards an HIV Cure Initiative. Towards a Multi-Disciplinary HIV Cure Research Agenda: Integrating the Social Science with Biomedical and Clinical Research. Trends in Microbiology 2016; 24(1): 5 – 11. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=26642901

    18. K. Dubé, C. Ramirez, J. Handibode, J. Taylor, A. Skinner, S. Greene, J. D. Tucker. Participation in HIV Cure Research: A Scoping Review of the Proxy Literature and Implications for Future Research. The Journal of Virus Eradication 2015; 1: e14-e20. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26866059

    19. J. Ananworanich, K. Dubé, N. Chomont. How Does the Timing of Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation in Acute Infected Affect HIV Reservoir? Current Opinion in HIV/AIDS 2015; 10(1): 18 – 28. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25415421

    20. Meque, K. Dubé, L. Bierhuizen, A. Zango, N. Veldhuijzen, F. Cumbe, P.J. Feldblum, J. v.d. Wijgert. Willingness to Participate in Future HIV Prevention Trials in Beira, Mozambique African Journal of AIDS Research 2014; 13(4): 393 – 8. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25555105

    21. K. Dubé, G.E. Henderson, D.M. Margolis. Framing Expectations in Early HIV Cure Research. Trends in Microbiology – Science and Society 2014; 22(10): 547 – 9. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25280965

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28984168https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29670927https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28562069https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28435691https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28122027https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28275457https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27932614http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=26642901http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26866059http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25415421http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25555105http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25280965

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    22. P.J. Feldblum, S. Enosse, K Dubé, P. Arnaldo, C. Muluana, R. Banze, A. Nhanala, J. Cunaca, P.-L. Chen, M.L. Robb,

    R. Thompson. HIV Prevalence and Incidence in a Cohort of Women at Higher Risk for HIV Acquisition in Chókwè, Southern Mozambique. PLoS One 2014; 9(5): e97547. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24842811.

    23. K. Nanda, A. Lendvay, C. Kwok, E. Tolley, K. Dubé, V. Brache. Continuous Compared With Cyclic Use of Oral Contraceptive Pills in the Dominican Republic. Obstetrics and Gynecology 2014; 123(5): 1012 – 22. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24785854.

    24. Meque, K. Dubé, P.J. Feldblum, A.C.A. Clements, A. Zango, F. Cumbe, P.L. Chen, J.J. Ferro, J.H.v.d. Wijgert. Prevalence, Incidence and Determinants of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Infection among HIV-Seronegative Women at High-Risk of HIV Infection: A Prospective Study in Beira, Mozambique. PLoS One 2014; 9(2): e89705. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586973.

    25. K. Dubé, A. Zango, J.v.d. Wijgert, I. Meque, J.J. Ferro, F. Cumbe, P.L. Chen, S. Ma., E Jolles, A. Fumo, M.L. Robb, P.J. Feldblum. HIV Incidence in a Cohort of Women at Higher Risk in Beira, Mozambique: Prospective Study 2009 – 2012. PLoS One 2014; 9(1): e84979. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475035.

    26. K. Nanda, S. Delany-Moretlwe, K. Dubé, A. Lendvay, C. Kwok, L. Molife, S.Nakubulwa, V. Edward, B. Mpairwe, F. Morembe. Nevirapine-Based Antiretroviral Therapy Does Not Reduce Oral Contraceptive Effectiveness. AIDS 2013; 27(Suppl 1): S17 – S25. PubMed: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24088680.

    27. Zango, K. Dubé, S. Kelbert, I. Meque, F. Cumbe, P.L. Chen, J. Ferro, P.J. Feldblum, J.van de Wijgert. Determinants of Prevalent HIV Infection and Late HIV Diagnosis among Young Women with Two or More Sexual Partners in Beira, Mozambique. PLoS One 2013 8(5): e63427. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23691046

    28. K. Dubé, E. Hauser, C. Longfellow, A.C. Henley, W. Gesler. Disability in North Carolina: Spatial Distributions and Access to Care. North Carolina Geographer, Volume 11; 2003: 62-73. Available at: http://core.ecu.edu/crawfordt/ncgs/ncg/ncg_2003/2003_dube.pdf.

    Fact Sheets/Technical Briefs 1. K. Dubé, E. Dunn-Georgiou, M. Ruiz. Women and HIV/AIDS. amfAR Fact Sheet Number 2. March 2008.

    2. M. Ruiz, K. Dubé, E. Dunn-Georgiou. HIV in Correctional Settings: Implications for Prevention and Treatment

    Policy. amfAR Issue Brief Number 5. March 2008. Presented at the Second Annual Academic and Health Policy Conference on Correctional Health Care.

    3. M. Ruiz, K. Dubé, E. Dunn-Georgiou. The Effectiveness of Harm Reduction in Preventing the Transmission of

    HIV/AIDS. amfAR Fact Sheet Number 1. Revised November 2007.

    4. M. Ruiz, K. Dubé, E. Dunn-Georgiou. Assessing the Efficacy of Abstinence-Only Programs for HIV Prevention among Young People. amfAR Issue Brief Number 2. Revised October 2007.

    Invited Expert Panels 1. K. Dubé (with H. Peay, J. Sugarman, L. Dawson, V. Miller, U. Likhitwonnawut). Ethics of Analytical Treatment

    Interruptions (ATIs)/Intensively Monitored Antiretroviral Pauses (IMAPs). Consensus Workshop on Analytical Treatment Interruption in HIV Cure Trials. Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard. July 2018, Boston, MD, USA.

    2. K. Dubé (with J.M. Zuniga, G. Bolan, S. Wilking, D. Harvey, A. Reynolds, A.D. McNaugthen). Advances and

    Interventions to End Epidemics The New Front Line of HIV, HCV, and STD Prevention and Treatment. SYNChronicity 2018, April 2018, Arlington, VA, USA.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24842811http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24785854http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24586973http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475035http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24088680http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23691046http://core.ecu.edu/crawfordt/ncgs/ncg/ncg_2003/2003_dube.pdf

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    3. K. Dubé (with N. Eyal, J. Sugarman, R. Steel, M. Agosto, D. Evans) Regulation of Clinical Research Related to HIV

    Cure. Expert panel on “Setting the Stage and Expectations for Ethics and Community Engagement.” Forum for Collaborative Research, January 2018, Bethesda, MD, USA.

    4. K. Dubé (with E. Scully, K. Struble, D.D. Dixon). Regulation of Clinical Research Related to HIV Cure. Expert panel on “Population-Specific issues in HIV Cure Research: Women.” Forum for Collaborative Research, January 2018, Bethesda, MD, USA.

    Oral Presentations 1. M. Hermerding, V. Mason, K. Dubé, D. Evans, P. Goicochea, V. Miller. Setting the Stage for Meaningful

    Community Engagement and Participation in HIV Cure-Related Research: Lessons Learned from the HIV Prevention Field. Oral presentation at HIV R4P (Research for Prevention) 2018, October 2018, Spain, Madrid.

    2. K. Dubé, S. Luter, D. Evans. Acceptable Target Product Profiles for an HIV Cure According to Adults Living with HIV in the United States. Invited oral presentation at 2018 NIH-sponsored workshop on HIV Cure, October 2018, Washington, D.C., USA.

    3. M. Louella, L. Sylla, R. Boone, A.T. Young, K. Dubé. What Do We Mean When We Say ‘HIV Cure’? Community

    engagement session in International AIDS Society (IAS) 2018 Global Village, July 2018, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

    4. K. Dubé. What Do We Need for Outreach, Recruitment, Retention, and Implementation of ACTG HIV Cure-Related Studies? Invited presentation for AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) Protocol Development and Implementation Sub-Committee (PDISC) annual meeting, June 2018, Washington, D.C., USA.

    5. K. Dubé. Women’s Participation in HIV Cure-Related Studies: What is Needed to Mind the Gap? Invited presentation for AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) Women’s Health Inter-Network Scientific Committee (WHICS) annual meeting, June 2018, Washington, D.C., USA.

    6. K. Dubé. Perceptions of People Living with HIV on HIV Cure-Related Research in the United States. Invited webinar for AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) Outreach, Recruitment and Retention (OR&R) Working Group. April 2018, United States.

    7. K. Dubé. Ethical Issues in HIV Cure-Related Research. Invited webinar for Clarkson University Bioethics Program. April 2018, United States.

    8. K. Dubé, S. Deeks, D. Evans, J. Sugarman. Social and Behavioral Sciences: A Critical Adjunct to Ongoing Biomedical HIV Cure Research Efforts. Invited Oral Presentation for Brown Bag Seminar Series, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of AIDS Research (OAR). March 2018, Bethesda, MD, USA.

    9. K. Dubé. Research Requiring Primary Data Collection. Invited Lecture to Essentials of Practice-Based Research (HPM 953). March 2018. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

    10. K. Dubé. Global Public Health Overview. Invited Lecture to Introduction to Public Health (SPHG 600). February 2018. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

    11. K. Dubé, R. Ramaswamy. Great Decisions: Global Health Progress and Challenges. February 2018. Invited Lecture to Great Decisions Lecture Series (GLBL 381), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

    12. K. Dubé. Perceptions of People Living with HIV on HIV Cure-Related Research in the United States. Invited

    webinar presentation to AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) HIV Reservoirs and Viral Eradication Transformative Science Group (TSG). February 2018, United States.

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    13. K. Dubé. Ethical Issues in HIV Cure-Related Research in the United States. Invited Oral Presentation to HIV and

    Global Health (HIGH) Rounds. February 2018, University of California San Diego, CA, USA.

    14. K. Dubé. Ethical Issues in HIV Cure-Related Research in the United States. Invited Oral Presentation to Office of Research Integrity (ORI) Seminar Series. February 2018, University of California Riverside, CA, USA.

    15. K. Dubé. Ethical Issues in HIV Cure-Related Research. Invited Oral Presentation to Positive Life Program. February 2018, Palm Springs, CA, USA.

    16. K. Dubé. Ethical Issues in HIV Cure-Related Research at the End-of-Life. Invited Oral Presentation to AntiViral Research Center (AVRC) Community Advisory Board. February 2018, University of California San Diego, CA, USA.

    17. K. Dubé. HIV Cure Research Update. World AIDS Day Event, International Civil Rights Center & Museum. Invited Oral Presentation, December 2017, Greensboro, NC, USA.

    18. K. Dubé. Social Sciences Agenda in HIV Cure-Related Research in the United States. Invited Oral Presentation for the BEAT-HIV Collaboratory, Wistar Institute, November 2017, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

    19. K. Dubé. HIV Cure-Related Research and the Socio-Behavioral Research Agenda. Invited Oral Presentation at Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Social and Behavioral Research Network (SBSNR) 11th National Scientific Meeting, October 2017, San Francisco, CA, USA.

    20. K. Dubé. Social Sciences in HIV Cure-Related Research. Where are We and Where Should we Go? Invited webinar presentation for the amfAR Institute for HIV Cure Research, October 2017, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

    21. K. Dubé. Translating HIV Cure Research Discoveries into People: A Community Conversation. Invited webinar presentation to Collaboratory of AIDS Researchers for Eradication (CARE), October 2017, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

    22. D. Campbell, J. Patterson, D. Evans, P. Goicochea, M. Agosto, D. Averitt, J. Salzwedel, C. Ramirez, K. Dubé. Where Are We with an HIV Cure Strategy for Women? Workshop at United States Conference on AIDS, September 2017, Washington, D.C., USA.

    23. K. Dubé. Social Sciences in HIV Cure-Related Research: Where are We and Where Should be Go? Invited webinar presentation to the Delaney AIDS Research Enterprise (DARE), September 2017, Washington D.C., USA.

    24. K. Dubé. Perceptions and Ethics of Treatment Interruptions in HIV Cure Research in the United States. Invited Oral Presentation at Cell and Gene Therapy Meeting, August 2017, Seattle, WA, USA.

    25. K. Dubé. “From One Pill a Day to No Pill a Day:” Bridging Biomedical and Social Sciences in HIV Cure Research in the United States. Invited Oral Presentation at FHI 360, February 2017, Durham, NC, USA.

    26. K. Dubé, D. Evans, L. Dee, L. Sylla, J. Taylor. Research into Community Perspectives on HIV Cure Science. Invited Oral Presentation at 2017 Pre-CROI Community HIV Cure Research Workshop, February 2017, Seattle, WA, USA.

    27. K. Dubé. Opinions about HIV Cure Research among People Living with HIV in the United States. Invited Oral Presentation at 2016 Women’s HIV Research Initiative on HIV/AIDS (WRI) annual meeting, December 2016, Palmetto Bluff, South Carolina, USA.

    28. L. Sylla, J. Taylor, D. Evans, D. Palm, A. Gilbertson, K. Dubé. HIV Cure Research: What Trial Participants Want

    Researchers to Know. Oral presentation at the 2016 Cell and Gene Therapy Meeting, August 2016, Seattle, USA.

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    29. K. Dubé, J. Taylor, D. Evans, L. Sylla, L. Dee, A. Skinner, H. Thirumurthy, B. Weiner, S. Rennie, S. Greene. Factors Affecting Participation in HIV Cure-Related Research in the United States: Implications for Effective and Ethical Implementation. Oral presentation at the 2016 “Towards an HIV Cure Symposium”, July 2016, 2016 International AIDS Society, Durban, South Africa.

    30. S. Rennie, S. Garner, K Dubé. Is It Ethical to Interrupt HIV Treatment in HIV Cure Research Studies? Oral

    presentation at the 2016 Canadian Bioethics Society Conference, May 2016, Toronto, Canada.

    31. K. Dubé, J. Taylor, D. Evans, L. Sylla, A. Burton, A. Skinner, S. Greene. Emerging Results of an Extensive Survey of Potential Participants' Willingness to Take Risks in and Donate to HIV Cure Research in the United States, 7th HIV Persistence Workshop, December 2015, Miami, FL, USA.

    32. K. Dubé. Decoding HIV Cure Science: A CUREiculum Seminar. Oral Presentation at United States Conference on

    AIDS, September 2015, Washington, D.C., USA.

    33. K. Dubé. START Trial Results and Implications and Early Antiretroviral Therapy – A CUREiculum Presentation. Invited Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG), June 2015, Washington, D.C.

    34. K. Dubé. Examining Participation in HIV Cure Trials. What Can We Learn from the Proxy Literature? Oral

    Presentation at Brocher Foundation Workshop on “Unintended and Intended Implications of HIV Cure: A Social and Ethical Analysis.” May 2014, Geneva, Switzerland.

    35. K. Nanda, F. Mirembe, K. Dubé, A. Lendvay, C. Kwok, L. Molife, S. Nakubulwa, V. Edward, S. Delany-Moretlwe.

    Nevirapine-Containing ART Does Not Reduce Combined Oral Contraceptive Effectiveness: Results from South Africa and Uganda. Oral presentation 2012 International Virology Education Workshop on HIV and Women, February 2012, Toronto, Canada.

    36. Zango, L. Bierhuizen, N. Veldhuijzen. A. Gova. F. Cumbe, K. Dubé, P. Feldblum, J. van de Wijgert. Men’s Willingness to Participate in Future HIV Prevention Trials in Beira, Mozambique. Oral presentation at Microcrobicides 2012, April 2012, Sydney, Australia.

    37. R. Thompson, J. Ferro, S. Enosse, I. Meque, C. Muluana, A. Zango, P. Arnaldo, K. Dubé, T. Clifton, J. van de

    Wijgert, P. Feldblum. Social and Epidemiological Characteristics of Women Most at Risk for HIV Infection in Mozambique. Oral presentation at 2011 INTEREST workshop, May 2011, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

    Poster Presentations

    1. D. Evans, L. Sylla, J. Taylor, L. Dee, M. Louella, K. Dubé. The Critical Importance of Social Sciences in Early-Phase HIV Cure Research: What’s in It for Biomedical HIV Cure Scientists? Poster presentation at 2017 HIV Persistence during Therapy – Reservoirs and Eradication Strategies Workshop, December 2017, Miami, FL, United States.

    2. K. Dubé, L. Sylla, L. Dee, J. Taylor, D. Evans, C. Bruton, A. Gilbertson, L. Gralinski, B. Brown, A. Skinner, B.J.

    Weiner, S.B. Greene, A. Corneli, A. Adimora, J.D. Tucker, S. Rennie. Towards a Translational Ethics of HIV Cure Research – Mapping the Landscape. Poster presentation at 2017 Global Health Triangle Consortium conference, September 2017, Raleigh, NC, United States.

    3. K. Dubé, L. Sylla, D. Evans, J. Taylor, D. Palm, A. Gilbertson, J. D. Tucker, J. Auerbach. ‘From One Pill a Day to No Pill a Day’: Perceptions of HIV Cure Research among People Living with HIV – Qualitative Findings from Focus Groups in 4 U.S. Cities. Poster presentation at 2017 International AIDS Society conference, July 2017, Paris, France.

    4. L. Sylla, M. Louella, D. Evans, D. Palm, R. Jefferys, K. Dubé. What Would an HIV Cure Mean to You? Ascribing Meaning through an HIV Cure Tree. Poster presentation at 2017 International AIDS Society conference, July 2017, Paris, France.

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    5. K. Dubé, J. Taylor, D. Evans, L. Sylla., L. Dee. Perceived Motivators, Deterrents, Concerns and Barriers Related to

    HIV Cure Research Participation in the United States: A Qualitative Study. Poster presentation at 2016 NIH-sponsored workshop on HIV Cure, November 2016, Washington, D.C., USA.

    6. L. Sylla, D. Evans, J. Taylor, D. Palm., A. Gilbertson, K. Dubé. ‘We’re scared… and brave’: Potential Study

    Participant Expectations of HIV Cure Researchers. Poster presentation at 2016 NIH-sponsored workshop on HIV Cure, November 2016, Washington, D.C., USA.

    7. K. Dubé, B. Weiner, J. Taylor, S. Garner, S. Rennie. Is There an Implementation Ethics to HIV Cure-Related

    Research? Poster presentation at 2016 AIDS conference, July 2016, Durban, South Africa.

    8. D. Evans, J. Taylor, L. Sylla, S. Garner, B. Weiner, A. Skinner, S. Greene, S. Rennie, K. Dubé. Treatment Interruptions in HIV Cure Studies in the United States: Perceptions, Motivations and Ethical Considerations from Potential HIV-Positive Volunteers. Oral poster presentation at 2016 AIDS conference, July 2016, Durban, South Africa.

    9. J. Taylor, D. Evans, L. Sylla, L. Dee, B. Weiner, A. Skinner, S. Greene, K. Dubé. Perceived Risks of Participating in

    HIV Cure-Related Research in the United States. Poster presentation at 2016 AIDS conference, July 2016, Durban, South Africa.

    10. J. Taylor, D. Evans, L. Sylla, L. Dee, B. Weiner, S. Greene, S. Rennie, K. Dubé. “What is “Too Much Risk” in HIV

    Cure Clinical Research in the United States. Poster presentation at 2016 AIDS conference, July 2016, Durban, South Africa.

    11. L. Sylla, J. Taylor, D. Evans, B. Weiner, A. Skinner, S. Greene, K. Dubé. Perceived Benefits of HIV Cure-Related

    Research Participation in the United States. Poster presentation at 2016 AIDS conference, July 2016, Durban, South Africa.

    12. J. Salzwedel, S. Hannah, J. Taylor, K. Dubé. Community Engagement in HIV Cure-Related Research: Applying

    Good Participatory Practice (GPP) Principles to Community Education Efforts. Oral poster presentation at 2016 AIDS conference, July 2016, Durban, South Africa.

    13. S. Garner, S. Rennie, J. Ananworanich, K. Dubé, D. Margolis, J. Sugarman, R. Tressler, A. Gilbertson, L. Dawson.

    Interruption Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV Cure Research: Scientific and Ethical Considerations. Oral poster presentation at 2016 AIDS conference and poster presentation at “Towards an HIV Cure Symposium”, July 2016 Durban, South Africa.

    14. K. Dubé, J. Taylor, R. Jefferys, M. Sharp, S. Wakefield, J. Handibode. Results of a Community Needs Assessment

    and Pilot Test of a Novel HIV Cure Research Training Curriculum. Poster presentation at the 2015 “Towards an HIV Cure Symposium”, 2015 International AIDS Society, July 2015, Vancouver, Canada.

    15. C. Garrido, J.M. Sung, N. Archin, B. Allard, K. Dubé, J. Kuruc, C. Gay, S. A. Stanfield-Oakley, J. Pickeral, J. Pollara,

    C. LaBranche, M. Bonsignori, M. A. Moody, R. Parks, J. Blum, C.-Y. K. Lam, L. Liu, S. Johnson, S. Koenig, K. Sodenberg, H.X. Liao, D. Montefiori, J. Nordstrom, B. F. Haynes, G Ferrari, M. Cohen, D. Margolis. Dual Affinity Re-Targeting (DARTs) Molecules to Improve Immune Mediated Clearance of HIV Latent Reservoir. Poster presentation at 2014 NIH-sponsored Strategies for an HIV Cure meeting, October 2014, Bethesda, M.D., USA.

    16. K. Nanda, V. Brache, C. Kwok, B. Tolley, A. Lendvay, K. Dubé. Continuous versus Cyclic Use of Combined Oral

    Contraceptive Pills. Poster presentation at 2012 Society and Family Planning Conference, July 2012, Denver, CO, USA.

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    17. R. Thompson, S. Enosse, C. Muluana, P. Arnaldo, A. Nhanala, A. Bié, K. Dubé, P. L. Chen, M. Robb, K. Walker, P. Feldblum. Measurement of HIV Incidence in a Higher-Risk Cohort in Southern Mozambique. Poster presentation at 2012 AIDS conference, July 2012, Washington, D.C., USA.

    18. N.B. Bhatt, I.V. Jani, R. Thompson, J. Ferro, S. Enosse, A. Zango, K. Dubé, P. Feldblum, J. van de Wijgert, M. Robb, K. Walker. Building Novel Clinical Research Capacity in Resource-Limited Settings: Lessons Learned at Three Mozambique Sites. Poster presentation at 2012 Drug Information Association (DIA) Conference, June 2012, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

    19. Zango, K. Dubé, P.L. Chen, I. Meque, F. Cumbe, J. Ferro, S. Fischer, R. Krysiak, P. Feldblum, J. van de Wijgert. Correlations between CD4 Lymphocyte Counts and BED-CEIA HIV-1 Incidence Test Outcomes in Beira, Mozambique. Poster presentation at 2012 INTEREST workshop, May 2012, Mombasa, Kenya.

    20. Meque, K. Dubé, A, Zango, P.L. Chen, F. Cumbe, J. Ferro, P. Feldblum, J. van de Wijgert. HSV-2 Infection among Women at Higher Risk for HIV Infection in Preparation for HIV Prevention Trials in Beira, Mozambique. Poster presentation at 2012 INTEREST workshop, May 2012, Mombasa, Kenya.

    21. Meque, K. Dubé, A. Zango, P.L. Chen, J. Ferro, P. Feldblum, F. Cumbe, J. van de Wijgert. HIV Incidence Among Women at Higher Risk in Beira, Mozambique. Poster presentation at 2012 Microcrobicides, April 2012, Sydney, Australia.

    22. K. Dubé, R. Thompson, I. Meque, S. Enosse, C. Muluana, A. Zango, J. Ferro, T. Clifton, J. van de Wijgert, P.

    Feldblum. Unmet Need for Family Planning among HIV-Positive Women in Mozambique – Cross-Sectional Surveys in Beira and Chókwè. Poster presentation at 2011 IAS conference, July 2011, Rome, Italy.

    23. Zango, P. Arnaldo, K. Dubé, R. Thompson, J. Ferro, S. Enosse, I. Meque, S. Fischer, J. van de Wijgert, P. Feldblum. Performance of a Rapid Test Algorithm for Confirming HIV Serostatus in Beira and Chókwè, Mozambique. Poster presentation at 2011 IAS conference, July 2011, Rome, Italy.

    24. J. Ferro, I. Meque, A. Zango, S. Mussa, R. Rafael, K. Dubé, J. Conjera, J. Bos, P. Feldblum, J. van de Wijgert. Main

    Social and Epidemiological Features of Women Enrolled in a Cross-Sectional Survey in Beira, Mozambique. Poster presentation at 2010 INTEREST workshop, May 2010, Maputo, Mozambique.

    25. R. Rafael, J. Conjera, S. Mussa, J. Ferro, I. Meque, K. Dubé, J. Bos, J. van de Wijgert, P. Feldlbum. Lessons Learned

    from Community Recruitment into a Cross-Sectional Survey Involving HIV Testing in Beira, Mozambique. Poster presentation at 2010 INTEREST workshop, May 2010, Maputo, Mozambique.

    26. K. Dubé, S. Mussa, A. Zango, I. Meque, J. Conjera, J. Ferro, J. Bos, P. Feldblum, J. van de Wijgert. Lessons Learned

    from Building Research Capacity for Phase III HIV Prevention Trials in Beira, Mozambique. Poster presentation at 2010 Microbicides Conference, May 2010, Pittsburg, PA, United States.

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    Sample Blog Posts IAS 2018 HIV Cure Research Highlights:

    Forthcoming

    Applying the Ethical Payment Framework: We Need Data: https://blog.primr.org/ethical-payment-framework-data/

    Mental Health Gets Special Emphasis at CROI 2018: https://www.positivelyaware.com/articles/mental-health-gets-special-emphasis-croi-2018

    Update from HIV Persistence 2017 – HIV Cure Scientific Highlights from the 2017 HIV Persistence Meeting: https://www.positivelyaware.com/articles/update-hiv-persistence-2017

    Positively Aware – HIV Cure Survey Results: We asked: ‘What Does a Cure for HIV Mean to You?: https://www.positivelyaware.com/articles/hiv-cure-survey-results

    Going into 2018: Reflections on Global Health Security: https://sph.unc.edu/global-health/going-into-2018-reflections-on-global-health-security/

    Carl June: Keynote at the 2017 Cell and Gene Therapy Meeting: http://searchiv.web.unc.edu/carl-june-keynote-2017-cell-gene-therapy-meeting/

    Snapshots of the 2017 Oxford Global Health and Bioethics International Conference: https://sph.unc.edu/global-health/snapshots-of-the-2017-oxford-global-health-and-bioethics-international-

    conference

    IAS 2017: HIV and Cancer Fields United in Dialogue to Accelerate Discovery in the Search towards ‘Sustained Virologic Remission’: http://searchiv.web.unc.edu/ias-2017-hiv-cancer-fields-united-dialogue-accelerate-discovery-search-towards-sustained-virologic-remission/

    TEACHING ACTIVITIES

    Semester Course Number of Students

    Fall 2018 Critical Issues in Global Health (PUBH 711) Public Health Leadership Program, UNC-Chapel Hill

    40

    Summer 2018 The AIDS Course – Online (PUBH 725) Public Health Leadership Program, UNC Chapel Hill

    10

    Spring 2018 Global Health Ethics (PUBH 712) Public Health Leadership Program, UNC Chapel Hill

    22

    Fall 2017 Critical Issues in Global Health (PUBH 711) Public Health Leadership Program, UNC-Chapel Hill

    26

    Fall 2017 Introduction to Global Public Health (SPHG 700) Public Health Leadership Program, UNC-Chapel Hill

    8

    Spring 2017 Global Health Ethics (PUBH 712) Public Health Leadership Program, UNC-Chapel Hill

    25

    Fall 2016 Introduction to Global Public Health (SPHG 700), Public Health Leadership Program, UNC-Chapel Hill

    20

    https://blog.primr.org/ethical-payment-framework-data/https://www.positivelyaware.com/articles/mental-health-gets-special-emphasis-croi-2018https://www.positivelyaware.com/articles/update-hiv-persistence-2017https://www.positivelyaware.com/articles/hiv-cure-survey-resultshttps://sph.unc.edu/global-health/going-into-2018-reflections-on-global-health-security/http://searchiv.web.unc.edu/carl-june-keynote-2017-cell-gene-therapy-meeting/https://sph.unc.edu/global-health/snapshots-of-the-2017-oxford-global-health-and-bioethics-international-%09conferencehttps://sph.unc.edu/global-health/snapshots-of-the-2017-oxford-global-health-and-bioethics-international-%09conferencehttp://searchiv.web.unc.edu/ias-2017-hiv-cancer-fields-united-dialogue-accelerate-discovery-search-towards-sustained-virologic-remission/http://searchiv.web.unc.edu/ias-2017-hiv-cancer-fields-united-dialogue-accelerate-discovery-search-towards-sustained-virologic-remission/

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    STUDENT MENTORING Doctoral Dissertations

    1. Olawale Durosinmi-Etti, DrPH (Cohort 13), Improving Funding Sustainability for HIV Treatment Services in Nigeria, DrPH Dissertation Committee Member; under development.

    2. Courtney Lundquist, DrPH (Cohort 12), Achieving 90-90-90: Defining, Adapting, and Applying Lessons to Accelerate Goal Achievement, DrPH Dissertation Committee Member; under development.

    Graduate Teaching Assistants 2018

    1. Aninda Sen, Critical Issues in Global Health (PUBH 711) 2. Breanne Lesnar, Global Health Ethics (PUBH 712)

    2017 3. Breanne Lesnar, Introduction to Global Public Health (SPHG 700) 4. Luke Newton, Critical Issues in Global Health (PUBH 711)

    Research Assistants 2018 – Present

    1. Anshula Nathan, Public Health Leadership Program, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health (Last Gift cohort)

    2. Hursch Patel, Health Policy and Management, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health (Last Gift cohort) 3. Maria Ganama, Public Health Leadership Program, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health (A5366)

    2017 – Present 4. Stuart Luter, Health Policy and Management, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health 5. Kushagra Mathur, University of California, San Diego (Last Gift cohort) 6. Sogol (Stephanie) Javadi, University of California, San Diego (Last Gift cohort)

    Student Collaborators 2017 – 2018

    1. Melissa Hermerding, University of California, Berkeley, Forum for Collaborative Research

    STUDENT ADVISING (Includes Master’s Theses Supervision)

    1. Hector (Kenett) Melgar Mendoza, MPH Residential Degree in Public Health Leadership – UNC Asheville (2018 – present)

    2. Cat Turbyfill, MPH Residential Degree in Public Health Leadership – UNC Asheville (2018 – present) 3. Sarah Elizabeth Ashley, MPH Residential Degree in Public Health Leadership (2017 – present) 4. Erica Brierley, MPH Residential Degree in Public Health Leadership (2017 – present) 5. Rachel Davidson, Global Online (GO)TM MPH Program (2017 – present) 6. Grace Greene, Global Online (GO)TM MPH Program (2017 – present) 7. Mandy Horner, MPH Residential Degree in Public Health Leadership (2017 – 2018) 8. Victoria Pless, MPH Residential Degree in Public Health Leadership (2017 – present) 9. Mariana Rodriguez, MPH Online Degree in Public Health Leadership (2017 – present)

    Undergraduate Senior Honors Theses

    1. Hursch Patel, Health Policy and Management, Bachelors of Science in Public Health (2018 – 2019) (Thesis Chair)

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    CONTRACTS AND GRANTS

    Ongoing Research Support 08/01/2018 – TBD (0% effort) A Phase 1, Open-Label, Study of the Safety, Pharmacokinetics and Ability to Durably Prevent Viral Relapse During a Monitored Analytical Treatment Interruption of a Combination of the Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies 3BNC117-LS and 10-1074-LS, AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) Study 5364 Role: Socio-Behavioral Scientist 08/01/2017 – 07/31/2022 (5% effort) Revealing Reservoirs during Rebound (R3) P01AI131385 Role: Socio-Behavioral Scientist 08/01/2017 – TBD (0% effort) Identification of Biomarkers to Predict Time to Plasma HIV RNA Rebound and Post-Treatment Viral Control during an Intensively Monitored Antiretroviral Pause (IMAP), AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) Study 5345/5347s Role: Socio-Behavioral Scientist 08/01/2017 – TBD (0% effort) Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators to Enhance the Efficacy of Viral Reactivation with Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors, AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) Study 5366 Role: Socio-Behavioral Scientist 07/01/2017 – Present (15% effort) Clinical Sequelae and Urogenital Viral Dynamics in Survivors of Ebola Virus Disease in Liberia NIH R01 AI123535 Role: Research Support 03/01/2017 – 07/31/2017 ($USD 10,000 direct) Gilead Sciences/Project Inform Social Sciences of HIV Cure Research in the United States Role: Co-Investigator

    02/02/2017 – 09/14/2017 ($USD 13,000 direct) Social and Ethical Implications of HIV Cure Research (searcHIV) NIH R01A108366 Role: Co-Investigator/Consultant

    Completed Research Support 01/01/2016 – 06/30/2016 ($USD 5,000 direct) Martin Delaney Collaboratory National Community Advisory Board/University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Focus Group Implementation for Social Sciences in HIV Cure Research in 4 U.S. Cities (Seattle,CA; Los Angeles, CA; San Diego, CA; Durham, NC) Role: Principal Investigator 01/01/2016 – 06/30/2016 ($USD 14,479 direct) Martin Delaney Collaboratory National Community Advisory Board/University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Role: Co-Lead

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    UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2017 – Present UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health Global Health Concentration Committee 2017 – Present Curriculum Committee, Public Health Leadership Program 2017 – Present Emerging Leaders Program, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health 2017 MPH Integrated Core Development Committee, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health 2015 – Present UNC-CH Endorsement Committee for the Rhodes Scholarship 2015 – Present UNC-CH Morehead Scholarship Central Selection Committee 2010 – Present UNC-CH Center for AIDS Research Community Advisory Board 2010 – Present UNC-CH Golden Fleece Foundation Board of Directors

    OTHER SERVICE 2018 – Present Women’s HIV Research Collaborative, Member, United States 2017 – Present National Martin Delaney Community Advisory Board (CAB), At-Large Member, United States

    EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES Associate Editor BMC Public Health, Infectious Diseases Epidemiology Section Academic Editor PLoS One Peer Reviewer AIDS AIDS and Behavior AIDS Patient Care and STDs American Journal of Empirical Bioethics (AJOB) Drug and Alcohol Dependence Global Public Health Journal of the International AIDS Society (JIAS) PLoS One