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Stuart Rennie

Title: Associate Professor, Social Medicine
Department/School: Social Medicine , CB#7240
Telephone: (919) 966-3113
Email:stuart_rennie@med.unc.edu
Webpage:http://bioethics.unc.edu
Appointed Year: 2004
Education:PhD (2001) University of Leuven, Belgium; MA (1997) University of Leuven, Belgium.
World Area Of Focus:• Africa 25%-49%
Languages:• Dutch (Flemish) (native/bilingual proficiency)
• French (professional proficiency)
Specialization:Research ethics and bioethics in the developing world
Relevant Experience:• 2014-2017 NIH/Fogarty Awards: Strengthening Bioethics Capacity and Justice in Health
• 2014 Ethics consultant, Save the Children USA
• 2014-2017 Ethics of HIV-Related Research Involving Adolescents in Kenya
• 2013-2018 Unintended and intended implications of HIV cure research
• 2011-2015 Advancing Research Ethics in Southern Africa (ARESA)
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 3
Relevant Courses Taught:• EPID 898 Global Health Ethics Seminar
Recent Publications:• 2016 Gliwa, Catherine, Mary E. Grewe, Stuart Rennie, Joseph Tucker, and Raul Necochea. "Pediatric Leukemia, Psychosocial Dimensions of Cures, and Implications for HIV." Pediatrics 137, no. 4 (2016): 1-1.
• 2016 Rennie, Stuart. "The Infrastructure Effect: Scientific Conjecture Or Wishful Thinking?" The American Journal of Bioethics 16, no. 6 (2016): 12-13.
• 2016 Kamalo, PD, L. Manda-Taylor, and S. Rennie. "Appropriateness of no-Fault Compensation for Research-Related Injuries from an African Perspective: An Appeal for Action by African Countries." Journal of Medical Ethics 42, no. 8 (2016): 528-533.
• 2015 Rennie, S., M. Siedner, JD Tucker, and K. Moodley. "The Ethics of Talking about 'HIV Cure'." Bmc Medical Ethics 16, no. 1 (2015): 18.
• 2015 Rennie, Stuart, Brian Perry, Amy Corneli, Abdullah Chilungo, and Eric Umar. "Perceptions of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision among Circumcising and Non-Circumcising Communities in Malawi." Global Public Health 10, no. 5-6 (2015): 679-691.
• 2007 Muula A, Rennie S, Westreich D "Male circumcision and HIV: ethical and public health tradeoffs in low income countries". Journal of Medical Ethics 33; 357-361 (2007).
• 2007 Rennie S, Muula A, Westreich D "Male circumcision and HIV: ethical and public health tradeoffs in low income countries". Journal of Medical Ethics 33; 357-361 (2007).
• 2006 Behets F, Rennie S, "Desperately seeking targets: the ethics of routine HIV testing in low-income countries". Bull World Health Organ 84 (1): 52-57 (2006).
• 2006 Behets F, Rennie S, "AIDS care and treatment in sub-Saharan Africa: implementation ethics". Hastings Center Report, May/June issue (2006).
• 2006 Mills E, Rennie S. "HIV testing and individual rights". Science 304 (20) 417 (2006).

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