In addition, he is an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health and an instructor in the Curriculum of Genetics and Molecular Biology.
[1] He trained in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN from 2001 to 2005.
Following this, he completed his Infectious Disease Fellowship at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC in 2008.
Jonathan Juliano has led research efforts in infectious diseases and genetics, with the goal of improving our understanding of how infections cause disease, how infectious agents evolve, and how the genetic diversity impacts our understanding of drug resistance.
[4][5] His work in this area has called into question some of the current practices of how clinical trials for malaria are conducted.