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= Sharon Lewin = Sharon Ruth Lewin (FRACP, PhD, FAHMS) (born 12 September 1962) is an Australian Infectious Disease physician and researcher, and the inaugural director of The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, a joint venture between The University of Melbourne and The Royal Melbourne Hospital. She leads a large, multi-disciplinary research team investigating HIV latency, clinical trials directed towards developing an HIV cure and in understanding how HIV is affected by co-infections including Hepatitis B.

Education and personal life
Sharon Lewin was born at the Margaret Coles Hospital (now The Alfred) in Melbourne on September 12th 1962. Her parents, Eva Lewin (nee Kolber, b. April 10th 1934 in Kraków, Poland) and Ben Lewin (August 17th 1926 - September 25th 2011 from Prague, then Czechoslovakia), migrated to Melbourne in the late 1940s. Sharon attended primary school at Moriah College (1965-1969) and secondary school at Mt Scopus Memorial College (1970-1979). She excelled in applied maths and physics and considered pursuing engineering as a career before being