Associate Professor
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Michelle Floris-Moore, MD, MS is an Infectious Diseases physician and clinician scientist with expertise in HIV clinical research on cardiometabolic and other non-AIDS complications of aging among people living with HIV. She has more recently also collaborated with multidisciplinary teams assessing post-infectious complications of COVID-19. She is Associate Professor of Medicine and Interim Associate Dean of DEI Faculty Access & Success at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is co-PI of the UNC site for the MACS-WIHS Collaborative Cohort Study, and a co-investigator in UNC's Global HIV Prevention and Treatment Clinical Trials Unit) and Center for AIDS Research (CFAR). She is Vice-Chair of the IDSA-NBME In-Training Exam Item Writing Sub-Committee. Dr. Floris-Moore received her MD from Cornell University Medical College, completed Internal Medicine residency at New York Hospital-Cornell, followed by Infectious Diseases fellowship at Montefiore Medical Center and a Master of Science in Clinical Research Methods at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.