Dr. John Schneider

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Biography

Dr. John Schneider is a Professor in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Chicago, specializing in HIV prevention and treatment. His research focuses on social network interventions to eliminate HIV transmission among vulnerable populations, particularly among young Black men who have sex with men and transgender women. With extensive experience in infectious disease epidemiology, he employs mathematical modeling to understand and intervene in the spread of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. Dr. Schneider has served as the Director of the University of Chicago Center for HIV Elimination, where he leads NIH and CDC funded programs aimed at improving HIV care engagement and support for marginalized communities. Throughout his career, he has developed strategies to adapt clinical practices in resource-restricted settings, enhancing patient-physician relationships, and addressing health disparities. He has received several awards for his leadership and contributions to diversity and inclusion in public health research, including the Distinguished Leader in Diversity and Inclusion Award and the Leif B. Sorenson Faculty Research Award.

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Awards

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Senior Faculty Scholar

2016-01-01
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Distinguished Leader in Diversity Inclusion Award

2015-01-01
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Leif B. Sorenson Faculty Research Award

2014-01-01

Requirements for University of Chicago

Doctorate Program
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TOEFL
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IELTS
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Required:7
Reading
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Required:7
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Required:7
Overall
Required:7
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Department of Philosophy