Dr. Tonia Poteat, HPTN 091 protocol chair and a 2015-2016 HPTN Domestic Scholar, is a professor at the Duke University School of Nursing, associate director of the Duke Center for AIDS Research, and co-director of the Duke SGM Wellness Program in Durham, N.C. Her research, teaching, and clinical practice focus on HIV and LGBTQ health with particular attention to the health of transgender communities. Dr. Poteat's research attends to the role of intersectional structural stigma in driving health inequities and seeks to identify strategies to advance health justice. Certified as an HIV Specialist by the American Academy of HIV Medicine and a gender specialist by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, she is a leader in HIV research with transgender persons. Dr. Poteat is an associate editor for the journal LGBT Health and serves on the Department of Health and Human Services Adolescent and Adult HIV Treatment Guidelines panel. She founded and co-leads the Inter-CFAR Transgender Health Scientific Working Group.