Investigators
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Lisa J. Chin, J.D., Ed.D. Postdoctoral Fellow |
Lisa J. Chin is a postdoctoral fellow at the HIV Center. With academic training in health education, law, bioethics, and public health, Dr. Chin’s research is multi-disciplinary, focusing on public health, ethics, law, and policy in a global health context. Her research interests include ethical issues on the conduct of human subject studies concerning HIV/AIDS pertaining to prevention, treatment, and psycho-social concerns; resource allocation for the development of HIV prevention efforts and the provision of HIV treatment and AIDS care; public health factors impacting HIV survivorship and public health consideration of long-term HIV survivorship with co-morbidities; and ethical and legal analyses of HIV/AIDS policies (e.g., discrimination, criminalization of HIV transmission, consent requirements for testing).
Prior to her appointment as a post-doctoral fellow, Dr. Chin had been a radiation oncology clinical trials coordinator at Columbia University Medical Center and an adjunct faculty member at Long Island University, School of Health Professions, Brooklyn campus where she taught an introductory bioethics/medical ethics course for its Physician Assistant Program.



