Meredith Blumberg (on left) is a senior Health Policy major at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is an intern for an HIV cure research project, searcHIV: Social and Ethical Aspects of Research on Curing HIV. She … Continued
Indiana has worked for the past two years as an entrepreneur in the arts and entertainment industry. She developed a bi-monthly series called “Bet on Black” for The Peoples Channel and Durham Community Media, which focuses on East Coast artists … Continued
Oliver is a junior at UNC Chapel Hill with an interest in medicine, videography, and visual communication. He is the Lead Producer for the 2BeatHIV project’s documentary project, “30,000,000:1 – Crowdsourcing a Cure for HIV.” He is also the co-founder, … Continued
Kimberly M. Knight is a native of Raleigh, North Carolina. She graduated from North Carolina Central University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Family & Consumer Sciences concentrating in Family & Community Services and is currently pursuing her Master’s Degree in … Continued
Samantha Farley, Research Intern: Samantha is a junior at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and is a research intern for the 2BeatHIV project. She assists in communicating with community partners, arranging documentary interviews, provides feedback on the … Continued
Meet the winners of the 2016 2BeatHIV Innovation Challenge from the Pitch Perfect Contest at the Art of Cool’s Innovate Your Conference conference! The mission of this organization is to promote awareness of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired … Continued
Excerpt from article, “Research ethics in Africa” University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers are working to promote ethics in biomedical research, public health activities and medical practice through two projects in Africa. The projects, funded by the Fogarty International … Continued
Joseph Tucker’s parents back in western North Carolina understood why their son wanted to be a doctor. They got it when he decided to specialize in infectious diseases in far-off China. But now they aren’t quite sure what he’s doing, … Continued
searcHIV: Social and Ethical Aspects of Research on Curing HIV is a multi-site, multi-disciplinary working group focusing on investigating the biosocial implications of curing HIV infection. Our work is supported by a research grant from the US National Institutes of … Continued
Dr. Allison Mathews, Creative Director: Allison is a postdoctoral researcher at UNC Chapel Hill in the Department of Social Medicine and the Institute for Global Health and Infectious Disease. She is the founder of the 2BeatHIV project, which uses crowdsourcing … Continued