May 5, 1956 - Jan 1, 2024May 5, 1956 - January 1, 2024
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Sarah Graham Kenan Distinguished Professor of Medicine
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Cornell University, Medical Degree from Yale University, Residency at Boston City Hospital, Infectious Disease Fellowship at Albert Einstein/Montefiore Medical Center, Masters in Public Health from the Gillings School of Global Public Health at UNC
First Black woman to achieve tenure within UNC's Department of Medicine, elected twice as a North American representative on the International AIDS Society's Governing Council, elected to the National Academy of Medicine
Investigated and advocated for solutions to racial and gender disparities in the HIV epidemic, characterized the epidemiology of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, highlighted the role of sexual network patterns and structural factors in racial disparities in the U.S. HIV epidemic, advocated for women's health
Chair of the NIH HIV Prevention Trials Network Women at Risk Committee, member of the Presidential Advisory Committee on HIV/AIDS, served on various professional advisory and agenda-setting bodies
The UNC Thomas Jefferson Award, HIVMA Clinical Educator Award, Infectious Diseases Society of America Edward H. Kass Lecture, Johns Hopkins University B. Frank Polk Lectureship, University of Maryland John P. Johnson Memorial Lecture
Two children - Alegro Nwanneka Adimora Godley and Bria Adimora Godley
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