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Michelle Lally, MD, MSc is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Health Services Policy Practice at Brown University. She has expertise as an infectious disease clinician, particularly in HIV care and immunizations. Dr. Lally's research interests focus on HIV testing, prevention among youth, and community engagement, where she also chairs the Community Prevention Leadership Group supported by the NIH's Adolescent Medicine Trials Network. As the Director of the Brown University AIDS Program (BRUNAP), she plays a vital role in providing educational resources for clinicians, researchers, and students. After graduating from the University of Virginia School of Medicine in 1993, Dr. Lally completed a residency in Internal Medicine and went on to complete a fellowship in Infectious Diseases at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center while earning her MSc in Epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health in 1999. She has received multiple teaching excellence awards at Brown Medical School and continues to lecture on infectious disease pathophysiology.
Brown University AIDS Program (BRUNAP) • Providence, RI
Leads the educational arm of BRUNAP, focusing on clinicians, researchers, and students.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Teaches medical students and fellows about infectious diseases.
Providence Veteran Affairs Medical Center • Providence, RI
Oversees specialty medical services related to infectious diseases.
Department: Department of Economics