
Nora Rosenberg
Associate Professor · HIV Prevention
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Nora Rosenberg, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Behavior at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health. Her research focuses on HIV prevention, care, and treatment in low-resource settings, particularly among marginalized groups like women of reproductive age. She teaches courses on quantitative data analysis, scientific writing, and program planning. Dr. Rosenberg is affiliated with the Gillings School's leadership and collaborates with global health initiatives, including the Adolescent HIV prevention and treatment Implementation Science Alliance (AHISA).
Education: PhD in Epidemiology (UNC Gillings, 2012), MSPH in Health Policy and Management (UNC Gillings, 2005), BA in Latin American Studies (Brown University, 2001).
Research Interests: Multi-level interventions, adolescent health, sexual behavior, and health worker capacity-building. Her work emphasizes translating evidence-based interventions into scalable programs, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.
Publications highlight her contributions to HIV risk assessment tools, incidence analysis, and implementation strategies for partner services and youth-friendly health programs. Her recent work includes developing a risk assessment tool for women in African countries and evaluating HIV self-testing strategies.
Labs/Teams: Active in global health research teams at the Gillings School, focusing on infectious diseases and implementation science.
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