Inter-CFAR webinar hosted by UNC CFAR
Monday, March 23, 2020
2:30-3:30 p.m. CT
Dr. Larry Chang is Associate Professor of Medicine, Epidemiology, and International Health at Johns Hopkins University. He is a physician trained in internal medicine, infectious diseases, and epidemiology with an interest in interdisciplinary, innovative, and pragmatic approaches to impacting the HIV pandemic. A focus of Dr. Chang’s research is using mHealth (mobile technologies for health) strategies for improving global public health and clinical care. He is the Associate Director for the University-wide Johns Hopkins Global mHealth Initiative.
For the past 19 years, Dr. Chang has engaged in HIV-related research in Sub-Saharan Africa. He is currently PI of an R01 evaluating a cluster-randomized trial of a mHealth/CHW approach to combination HIV prevention promotion in a HIV hotspot fishing community in Rakai, PI of an R01 trying to find and evaluate hard-to-reach populations, and Co-PI of a community-randomized trial of a CHW intervention targeting in-migrants. Dr. Chang is also involved with HIV implementation science research and capacity building as a former Director of the Johns Hopkins CFAR Implementation Science Working Group and current Director of the Inter-Centers for AIDS Research Sub-Saharan African Working Group (CFAR-SSA).
PLEASE NOTE: You must have a profile in the SEATEC training database in order to register. You only need to create a profile once. If you set up your profile previously, go directly to registration.
Registration for the March 23 webinar: https://www.seaetc.com/event/?ER_ID=55931
Zoom Link for webinar: https://zoom.us/j/547256404
Please contact UNC CFAR Administrator Prema Menezes with questions.