Past Events

June 25, 2024
10:00am – 11:30am Los Angeles

Uplifting the voices of Black and Latino/a MSM and Transgender Women: Experiences with Injectable PrEP

Dear colleagues, On behalf of our Equitable Injectable PrEP in LA County Initiative, CHIPTS is happy to invite you to our next community workshop on Long-Acting Injectable PrEP. Here are the details for the upcoming workshop:
  • Title: Uplifting the voices of Black and Latino/a MSM and Transgender Women: Experiences with Injectable PrEP
  • Date: Tuesday, June 25, 2024
  • Time & Place: 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. via Zoom
  • Description: The workshop will feature a panel of Black and Latino/a cisgender MSM and transgender women (BLMSM/TW) who will share their experiences with injectable PrEP in Los Angeles County.
  • Registration link: https://uclahs.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_TNdyImWVQHy82xEEXwef5A
The primary audience for this workshop is BLMSM/TW community members and HIV service providers in Los Angeles County. All are welcome. Please share this opportunity with your networks. If you have any questions, please contact Elena Rosenberg-Carlson at erosenberg-carlson@mednet.ucla.edu. -----------------------------------
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June 5, 2024
Methods Seminar
8:30am – 4:30pm Los Angeles

Statewide Skill-Building Symposium: Addressing Mental Health among Older Adults with HIV

The California Statewide HIV and Aging Educational Initiative in partnership with Santa Clara County Getting to Zero invites you to participate in a Statewide Skill-Building Symposium: Addressing Mental Health among Older Adults with HIV on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, from 8:30 AM-4:30 PM PT, at Campbell Community Center’s Orchard City Banquet Hall. Mental health is a critical concern among older adults with HIV in California. In honor of HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day, this one-day, in-person symposium will help equip California service providers and frontline staff to better address the mental health needs of older adults with HIV, including the unique needs of long-term survivors. Leading experts will offer engaging, interactive presentations on the intersection of mental health and loneliness & isolation, physical & cognitive decline, substance use, and more! By the end of the symposium, participants will be able to:
  1. Identify at least three key issues impacting mental health among older adults with HIV in California.
  2. Describe at least two strategies to address key issues impacting mental health among older adults with HIV in California.
  3. Apply at least one strategy to help meet the mental health needs of older adults with HIV in their own work.
Registration is free and required for attendance and includes a continental breakfast and lunch. Capacity is limited and registration will close once capacity has been reached, so please register early to ensure you have an opportunity to participate! A hotel room block with discounted rates is available to symposium participants near the venue at Larkspur Landing, Campbell. Continuing education credit for the symposium is being provided by the Pacific AIDS Education & Training Center – Bay Area, North, and Central Coast (BANCC). Learn more and register here: https://paetc.caspio.com/dp/050e700090280c9da9194a3daf9c?ER_ID=20017702 The California Statewide HIV and Aging Educational Initiative is a collaborative capacity-building initiative led by the UCLA Center for HIV Identification, Prevention and Treatment Services (CHIPTS), APLA Health, the Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center (PAETC)—LA and BANCC, and the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. If you have any questions, please contact Elena Rosenberg-Carlson at erosenberg-carlson@mednet.ucla.edu. ---------------
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March 26, 2024
Lecture
10:00am – 11:30am Los Angeles

Equitable Injectable PrEP in LA County Initiative

Dear colleagues, We are delighted to invite you to the next community workshop hosted by our Equitable Injectable PrEP in LA County Initiative. Here are the details:
  • Title: Let’s Talk About PrEP! Tips and Tools for Effective Messaging
  • Date: Tuesday, March 26, 2024
  • Time & Place: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM PT via Zoom
  • Description: Senior Consultant Robbyn Kistler of KFF’s Social Impact Media Program will discuss techniques and resources community partners can use to communicate effectively about PrEP to populations disproportionately impacted by HIV in LA County.
  • Registration Link: https://uclahs.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_71DF_fFlRdmd3BbtRLnJaA#/registration
The primary audience for this workshop is service providers and staff at agencies that provide HIV prevention services to Black and Latino/a men who have sex with men and transgender women in Los Angeles County. All are welcome. Please share this opportunity with your networks. If you have any questions, please contact Elena Rosenberg-Carlson at erosenberg-carlson@mednet.ucla.edu.   ----------------------------------
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February 13, 2024
Grand Round
11:00am – 12:00pm Los Angeles

Bridging the Gap: Cell and Gene Therapies for Latent HIV Infection and Other Low-Antigen Diseases

The in-person Grand Rounds entitled, Bridging the Gap: Cell and Gene Therapies for Latent HIV Infection and Other Low-Antigen Diseases will take place at CHS 13-105 (UCLA) on Tuesday, February 13, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Christopher W. Peterson, PhD:
  • Assistant Professor, Translational Science and Therapeutics Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Event Summary: Over the past decade, Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T-cells have emerged as a potent therapy for B cell malignancies. Applying analogous antigen-specific approaches for diseases such as antiretroviral therapy (ART)-suppressed HIV-1 infection poses additional challenges. This presentation will outline our efforts to deliver supplemental antigen and enhance the potency of anti-HIV cell and gene therapies.
In-Person Registration
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The Grand Rounds are monthly lecture series, which is offered by the UCLA CHIPTS and UCLA-CDU CFAR, 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.

The Grand Rounds monthly lectures are delivered by renowned researchers/scientists, clinicians, community members and leaders in the HIV prevention and treatment field, and aim to:

  • Share latest research findings on HIV prevention, care, and treatment, and highlight important developments in research
  • Encourage scientific collaborations and networking between UCLA investigators and invited speakers
  • Excite an interest in HIV/AIDS research for early career investigators, and provide resources about new research findings, funding, and career opportunities.

For more information regarding UCLA Grand Rounds, please visit our page.

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February 9, 2024
Methods Seminar
9:00am – 10:00am Los Angeles

Qualitative Research in Implementation Science: Reflections on the Last Five Years

Please join our UCLA Rapid, Rigorous, Relevant (3R) Implementation Science Hub for the next Implementation Science Beachside Chat titled Qualitative Research in Implementation Science: Reflections on the Last Five Years coming up on Friday, February 9, from 9-10 AM PT! Hosted by Dr. Alison Hamilton, this Chat will feature an engaging discussion with the esteemed members of the Qualitative Research in Implementation Science (QualRIS) group commissioned by the National Cancer Institute to develop a White Paper on Qualitative Research in Implementation Science in 2019. Please REGISTER HERE to join, and share this opportunity with your networks! A flyer is below. To access past Chats and methods workshops hosted by the Hub, check out our YouTube playlist. If you have any questions, please contact Elena Rosenberg-Carlson at ERosenberg-Carlson@mednet.ucla.edu. -------------------------
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February 7, 2024
Conference
11:30am – 12:45pm Los Angeles

Why Is It So Hard to Get People Housed? Innovative Housing Policies and Best Practices

Dear Colleagues – CHIPTS is pleased to invite you to an upcoming virtual seminar entitled “Why Is It So Hard to Get People Housed? Innovative Housing Policies and Best Practices” on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, from 11:30 AM – 12:45 PM PT. See more information below and attached. This seminar is the third session of a three-series discussion addressing housing in Los Angeles County including an overview of the current housing climate in LA County, harm reduction services, housing policies that impact the unhoused and best practices. During this third session, our featured panelists will specifically discuss housing policies and share best practices from different jurisdictions. The objectives of this meeting are:
  • To provide an overview of the current housing policies in Los Angeles County, Houston, New York City, and Seattle
  • To understand the major policy obstacles to getting people housed
  • To share innovative policy changes that have improved access to housing, and highlight best practices from various jurisdictions
We welcome attendees interested in working to provide access to housing, including but not limited to CBO staff, social services providers, HIV providers, mental health and substance use providers and academic researchers. Click to review the previous seminars; session one (https://youtu.be/U4PUSXEztOk&t) and session two (https://youtu.be/ncT1JGRFcEc). REGISTER HERE or copy and paste URL: https://bit.ly/housingseries3 If you have any questions, please contact Damilola Jolayemi at ojolayemi@mednet.ucla.edu -----------------------------------------------------
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January 16, 2024
Grand Round
11:00am – 12:00pm Los Angeles

Reaching people who inject drugs with ART for HIV Prevention

The in-person Grand Rounds entitled, Reaching people who inject drugs with ART for HIV Prevention will take place at CHS 13-105 (UCLA) on Tuesday, January 16, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Katie Biello, PhD, MPH,
  • Professor and Interim Chair of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Professor of Epidemiology, Brown School of Public Health
  • Co-Director of the Developmental Core, Providence/Boston CFAR Affiliated Faculty, The Fenway Institute, Fenway Health
Event Summary: People who inject drugs (PWID) remain at risk for HIV through both injection and sexual behaviors. While antiretrovirals for HIV prevention (PrEP) are highly effective at preventing HIV acquisition and have been available for over a decade, PrEP remains overwhelmingly inaccessible to PWID. In this presentation, Dr. Biello will present a program of research aiming to increase PrEP use and adherence among PWID in the US Northeast, where outbreaks among PWID have occurred.
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The Grand Rounds are monthly lecture series, which is offered by the UCLA CHIPTS and UCLA-CDU CFAR, 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.

The Grand Rounds monthly lectures are delivered by renowned researchers/scientists, clinicians, community members and leaders in the HIV prevention and treatment field, and aim to:

  • Share latest research findings on HIV prevention, care, and treatment, and highlight important developments in research
  • Encourage scientific collaborations and networking between UCLA investigators and invited speakers
  • Excite an interest in HIV/AIDS research for early career investigators, and provide resources about new research findings, funding, and career opportunities.

For more information regarding UCLA Grand Rounds, please visit our page.

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October 17, 2023
Grand Round
11:00am – 12:00pm Los Angeles

Identification of Cellular Immune Vulnerabilities of AIDS Causing Lentiviruses in Rhesus Macaques

REGISTER TODAY! The UCLA CHIPTS HIV Ground Round entitled, "Identification of Cellular Immune Vulnerabilities of AIDS Causing Lentiviruses in Rhesus Macaques" will take place on Tuesday, October 17, 2023, from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Louis J Picker, M.D., Professor and Associate Director, Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute at Oregon Health & Science University This talk will present an overview of our work defining CD8+ T cell-mediated control of highly pathogenic simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) in Rhesus monkeys, including both conventional and unconventionally-restricted CD8+ T cell responses. In-person Details: Venue: CHS 13-105 (UCLA) A light lunch will be provided with RSVP In-Person Registration -----------

The Grand Rounds are monthly lecture series, which is offered by the UCLA CHIPTS and UCLA-CDU CFAR, 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.

The Grand Rounds monthly lectures are delivered by renowned researchers/scientists, clinicians, community members and leaders in the HIV prevention and treatment field, and aim to:

  • Share latest research findings on HIV prevention, care, and treatment, and highlight important developments in research
  • Encourage scientific collaborations and networking between UCLA investigators and invited speakers
  • Excite an interest in HIV/AIDS research for early career investigators, and provide resources about new research findings, funding, and career opportunities.

For more information regarding UCLA Grand Rounds, please visit our page.

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October 9, 2023
Lecture
12:00pm – 1:00pm Los Angeles

Innovative Community-Based HIV/AIDS Implementation Programs and Research in Cambodia

CHIPTS is pleased to invite you to an in-person lecture presented by Dr. Siyan Yi entitled “Innovative Community-Based HIV/AIDS Implementation Programs and Research in Cambodia” on Monday, October 9, 2023, from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT at CHS 17-323 - Bel Air Conference Room (UCLA). Siyan Yi, MD, MHSc, PhD, is an infectious disease epidemiologist holding a PhD in International Health from the University of Tokyo. He is an Assistant Professor at Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University of Singapore, leading the Regional Integrated Research Program. He is also the founding Director at the KHANA Center for Population Health Research in Cambodia and Adjunct Associate Professor at Touro University California in the United States. Space is limited. Please register ASAP. Lunch will be provided for those who RSVP. Location: CHS 17-323 - Bel Air Conference Room (UCLA) Address: 10833 Le Conte Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90095 RSVP Here or copy and paste URL: https://t.co/dVdoziXK4o If you have any questions, please contact Enrique Sanchez at EESanchez@mednet.ucla.edu ------------------- If you are unable to attend in-person, join the meeting via zoom using the link below: https://uclahs.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYkduGvpzgsE9I1rEbZg4TgFA5kNpJY0icU#/registration  
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September 28, 2023
Lecture
10:00am – 11:30am Los Angeles

Equitable Injectable PrEP in LA County Initiative – Workshop 4: implementing LAI PrEP with Black and Latino/a MSM and Transgender Women (BLMSM/TW): Practical and Cultural Considerations

Dear colleagues,

 

On behalf of our Equitable Injectable PrEP in LA County Initiative, we are excited to invite you to our next community workshop entitled Implementing LAI PrEP with Black and Latino/a MSM and Transgender Women (BLMSM/TW): Practical and Cultural Considerations on Thursday, September 28, 2023, from 10:00-11:30 AM PT via Zoom. Join this workshop to learn about practical strategies for implementing long-acting injectable PrEP in your clinic and cultural considerations for effectively serving BLMSM/TW in Los Angeles County with this new prevention option.

 

The primary audience for this workshop is healthcare providers, clinic administrators, clinic staff, and other frontline staff who serve BLMSM/TW in Los Angeles County. All are welcome.

 

REGISTER HERE

 

Please feel free to share this opportunity with others in your networks – a flyer is attached. If you have any questions, please contact Elena Rosenberg-Carlson at erosenberg-carlson@mednet.ucla.edu.

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