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Dr. Raynell Lang

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Dr. Raynell Lang is an Assistant Professor in Infectious Diseases at the University of Calgary and is a member of the O’Brien Institute of Public Health and Snyder Institute of Chronic Diseases. She specializes in providing care for people living with HIV and is the Assistant Medical Director of the Southern Alberta Clinic in Calgary, Alberta. Dr. Lang received her MD from the University of Saskatchewan and completed her training in Infectious Disease through the University of Calgary. She received a Masters in Epidemiology from London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and a certificate in research methodology (Global Clinical Scholars Research Training Program) through Harvard University. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship in HIV Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University with the North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD). Dr. Lang’s research involves evaluating the impact of coinfections and comorbidities among people with HIV, characterizing immunity, inflammation and virologic associations, and identifying markers with predictive capacity to inform clinical care.

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