• Skip to main content

CentreForMedicalHumanities.org

  • Home
  • Telehealth Analysis
  • Research Translations
  • Evidence Reviews
  • Blog
  • About

HIV Postdoctoral Research Positions (University of North Carolina)

posted on January 24, 2025

Curing HIV is now a priority for both the US National Institutes of Health and the International AIDS Society. But there is limited social science and community engagement research that is essential for moving forward cure HIV research. Our UNC Chapel Hill team led by Dr Joe Tucker and Prof Stuart Rennie have an NIH R01 grant focused on social science HIV cure research in the US, South Africa, and China. Click here for more details.

The postdoctoral fellows will undertake anthropological and community engagement research related to HIV cure efforts. This will include qualitative research related to ongoing HIV cure clinical trials as well as the development of strategies to enhance community engagement. We are recruiting one postdoctoral fellow who will be based full-time in Guangzhou, China and one postdoctoral fellow who will be based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Applicants for the UNC position can apply clicking here.
Additional information can be obtained from Dr Adam Gilbertson. Applicants for the position in China should email Dr Qingyan Ma.

UNC Postdoctoral Research Positions Available Deadline for applications are May 15th 2015 with a proposed start date of August 1st 2015.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

CentreForMedicalHumanities.org is an independent health evidence publication. This site is not a medical practice, healthcare provider, academic institution, or research organization. Nothing on this site constitutes medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before making decisions about supplements, medications, or health interventions. This website is not affiliated with Durham University, the Institute for Medical Humanities, or any academic or medical institution. The domain name reflects previous ownership history and does not indicate institutional affiliation, academic authority, or endorsement. The Durham Institute for Medical Humanities is an active research institute at Durham University — visit their official page for information about their programs and research. Some content on this site contains affiliate links. Purchases made through these links may generate a commission for this publication at no cost to the reader. See our Evidence Standards page for full disclosure details. Content produced by the CMH Evidence Review editorial team. © 2026 CentreForMedicalHumanities.org. All rights reserved. | About | Our Evidence Standards | Non-Affiliation Notice | Privacy Policy