Assistant Professor
Emory University
Boghuma K Titanji,
Short Biography
Dr. Boghuma Kabisen Titanji (MD, MSc., DTM&H, PhD) is a Cameroonian born physician-scientist, at Emory University in Atlanta. She obtained her MD from the University of Yaoundé I in Cameroon and worked for two years after graduation as a medical officer, before pursuing post-graduate research training in London, United Kingdom. As an awardee of the prestigious Commonwealth Scholarship program, she obtained a Masters Degree in Tropical Medicine and International Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from the Royal College of Physicians in London and a PhD in Virology from University College London.
Dr. Titanji joined Emory University School of Medicine in 2016 as a resident in Internal Medicine, on the ABIM research pathway. She is currently an Assistant Professor of medicine and has four parallel career interests: translational and clinical HIV research, science communication, emerging infectious diseases and global health advocacy. Her clinical focus is people with HIV and her current research focuses on chronic inflammation as a mediator of cardiovascular disease in people with HIV. She is passionate about leveraging translational research to improve the care of people with HIV, global health equity and using science to influence health policy through science communication and advocacy.
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
1:30 PM – 3:15 PM US ET
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
1:50 PM – 2:10 PM US ET