Noah Kojima, MD, is a boarded Internal Medicine physician who completed his medical school and residency training at the UCLA School of Medicine. While in training, Dr. Kojima researched topics in primary care delivery, COVID-19, and the spread of HIV and other STIs. Additionally, Dr. Kojima researched birth outcomes among pregnant women living with HIV in South Africa through a United States National Institutes of Health Fogarty Fellowship Award. After completing his training, Dr. Kojima served as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the Influenza Division. During that time he led projects studying the epidemiology of influenza and COVID-19, antiviral shortages in the United States, influenza vaccine implementation in South Africa, and influenza and COVID-19 testing, treatment, and vaccination practices at urgent care centers in the United States.