Dr. George Lemp, Director of the California HIV/AIDS Research Program (CHRP) from the University of CA, Office of the President, presented on Friday, April 7, 2017 as part of the UCLA CFAR/AIDS Institute’s Grand Rounds.
This monthly lecture series of hour-long lunchtime lectures, delivered by invited guests or distinguished members of the Institute faculty, on a broad range of subjects. The aims of the program are to highlight important developments in AIDS-related research, encourage collaborations between UCLA investigators and invited speakers, interest young investigators in AIDS research, and provide information about new findings and new funding opportunities.
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This monthly lecture series, which is offered by the UCLA CFAR / AIDS Institute, consists of hour-long lunchtime lectures, delivered by invited guests or distinguished members of the Institute faculty, on a broad range of subjects. The aims of the program are to highlight important developments in AIDS-related research, encourage collaborations between UCLA investigators and invited speakers, interest young investigators in AIDS research, and provide information about new findings and new funding opportunities.
Carl Dieffenbach, PhD
Director, Division of AIDS, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases National Institutes of Health
“HIV Research: Creating Synergies to End AIDS”
Hosted by the Clinical Therapeutics and Biomedical Prevention Program Section
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This monthly lecture series, which is offered by the UCLA CFAR / AIDS Institute, consists of hour-long lunchtime lectures, delivered by invited guests or distinguished members of the Institute faculty, on a broad range of subjects. The aims of the program are to highlight important developments in AIDS-related research, encourage collaborations between UCLA investigators and invited speakers, interest young investigators in AIDS research, and provide information about new findings and new funding opportunities.
Ian Sanne, MBBCH, DTM&H
WHRG CTU Co PI; Assoc. Prof. Internal Medicine and Infectious Dis; Clinical Director, Clinical HIV Research Unit (CHRU); Chief Executive Officer, Right To Care (RTC)
“ART Do or Die”
Hosted by the International Health Services and Policy Program Section
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Brian Mustanski, PhD
Director, Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing Co-Director, Third Coast Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Professor, Department of Medical Social Sciences Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University
“Harnessing technology to revitalize HIV prevention in the lab and the community”
Hosted by the Biobehavioral Epidemiology and Substance Abuse Program Section
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Robert M. Grant, MD, MPH
Senior Investigator, Professor of Medicine
Gladstone Institutes, University of California San Francisco
“PrEP Scale-up for Impact”
Hosted by the International Health Services and Policy Program Section
Pamela Y. Collins, MD, MPH
National Institute of Mental Health
“Grand Challenges: Integrating Mental Health in Research, Policy, Practice”
Grand Rounds is offered by the UCLA CFAR / AIDS Institute, consists of hour-long lunchtime lectures, delivered by invited guests or distinguished members of the Institute faculty, on a broad range of subjects. The aims of the program are to highlight important developments in AIDS-related research, encourage collaborations between UCLA investigators and invited speakers, interest young investigators in AIDS research, and provide information about new findings and new funding opportunities.
Kenneth H. Mayer, M.D.
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Medical Research Director, Fenway Health; Director of HIV Prevention Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
“A New Normal?: Sexual Health and Sexually Transmitted Infections in the Antiretrovirals for Prevention Era”
Ron Brookmeyer, Ph.D.
Professor of Biostatistics
Fielding School of Public Health
University of California, Los Angeles
Tracking the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Issues, Challenges and Future Directions
Collins O. Airhihenbuwa, Ph.D.
Professor and Head, Department of Biobehavioral Health
The Pennsylvania State University
“Culture, Race, and Research: A Voyage of Head and Heart”
Stefan Baral, MD, FRCPC, CCFP, MPH, MBA, MSc
Associate Professor
Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
Director, Key Populations Program