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Biosketch
Dr. Wohl is the Site Leader of the UNC AIDS Clinical Trials Unit at Chapel Hill and Co-Directs HIV Services for the North Carolina Department of Correction. In 2011, Dr. Wohl also became Director of the North Carolina AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC).
Dr. Wohl’s research aims to optimize the treatment of HIV including identification of most effective therapeutic approaches and minimizing adverse effects of therapy. He also is active in investigations focused on the nexus between incarceration and the HIV epidemic. He has chaired several related AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) and independent studies and receives NIH funding for his corrections related research.
Dr. Wohl serves as a member of the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) HIV treatment guidelines panel. In addition to his research and administrative activities, Dr. Wohl maintains a large HIV continuity clinic at UNC and sees patients at the NC state prison.
Dr. Wohl earned an MD from the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Camden, New Jersey. He completed residency in Internal Medicine at the Duke University Medical Center and an Infectious Diseases Fellowship at UNC-Chapel Hill.
He is certified by the Internal Medicine ABIM, 1995-2005, and Board Certified Infectious Diseases, 2000.
Affiliation
- Associate Professor, Medicine
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Co-Director, HIV Services
North Carolina Department of Corrections
Director, North Carolina AIDS Education and Training Center
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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