The Administrative Core is responsible for the overall leadership, coordination and management of the CFAR as well as for the implementation of the CFAR LINCS Initiative.
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James W. Curran, MD, MPH As PI, Dr. Curran is responsible for the administration of the CFAR. In collaboration with the other two Co-Directors he is also responsible for the overall scientific direction of the CFAR, focusing in particular on the CFAR Prevention Science and Epidemiology research domain. |
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Carlos del Rio, MD, MPH In collaboration with the other two Co-Directors Dr. del Rio is responsible for the overall scientific direction of the CFAR, focusing in particular on the CFAR Clinical Science research domain. |
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Eric Hunter, PhD In collaboration with the other two Co-Directors Dr. Hunter is responsible for the overall scientific direction of the CFAR, focusing in particular on two CFAR research domains: Vaccine Development & Immunology and HIV Pathogenesis. |
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Kimberley S. Hagen, EdD As Director of the CFAR LINCS initiative, Dr. Hagen is responsible for advancing interdisciplinary research in HIV/AIDS at Emory, expanding the communication functions of the CFAR, and engaging in community outreach and partnership building. |
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Shelle W. Bryant Ms. Bryant is responsible for the day-to-day administrative functions of the CFAR, coordinates the annual strategic planning process, and administers the Facility Billing Software used to capture program income. |
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Judy B. Catasein Ms. Catasein is responsible for supporting the day-to-day administrative efforts of the CFAR, including the logistical organization of meetings, coordinating CFAR events and seminars, and managing accounts payable for the CFAR. |