
Satish Gopal
Associate Professor · Medical Oncology
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Dr. Satish Gopal is an Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine and serves as the Cancer Program Director for UNC Project-Malawi. He specializes in oncology and infectious diseases, focusing on innovative approaches to cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in resource-limited settings. Since 2012, he has been the sole certified medical oncologist in Malawi, addressing HIV-associated cancers such as Kaposi sarcoma and lymphoma. His work integrates global health research with clinical practice, emphasizing capacity-building in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Education:
- MD, Duke University (2001)
- MPH in Epidemiology, UNC Chapel Hill (2000)
- Professional Roles:
- Principal Investigator (PI) for the NIH U54 Malawi Cancer Consortium
- PI for the NCI P20 planning grant for non-communicable diseases in Malawi
- PI for an NCI supplement grant for Burkitt Lymphoma Trial Network
- Collaborations:
- AIDS Malignancy Consortium
- International Epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) network
- NCI/International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) esophageal cancer consortium
Dr. Gopal leads the Kamuzu Central Hospital Lymphoma Study, one of the first large clinical cohorts of lymphoproliferative disorders in sub-Saharan Africa. His research emphasizes HIV-associated cancers and multidisciplinary collaboration between Malawi, the U.S., and international partners. He holds an Honorary Senior Lecturer title at the University of Malawi College of Medicine.
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