HIV Epidemiology and Prevention with Transgender Men and Transmasculine People

REGISTER TODAY! The UCLA Ground Round entitled, “HIV Epidemiology and Prevention with Transgender Men and Transmasculine People” will take place on Tuesday, July 18, from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Dr. Sari L. Reisner, Director of Transgender Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

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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.

A Behavioral Science Agenda for HIV Therapeutics

REGISTER TODAY! The UCLA Ground Round entitled, “A Behavioral Science Agenda for HIV Therapeutics” will take place on Tuesday, May 16, 2023 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Jane M. Simoni, PhD, Professor and Director of Clinical Training, Department of Psychology, University of Washington (UW)

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IN-PERSON RSVP HERE

In-person Lecture Details

  • Venue: CHS 23-105 (CHS Building) on UCLA Campus
  • Room 105, Floor 2, Corridor 3)

A light lunch will be provided with RSVP. RSVP by May 11, 2023

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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.

SARS-CoV-2 Variants Evolve Convergent Strategies to Remodel the Host Response

REGISTER TODAY! The UCLA Ground Round entitled, “SARS-CoV-2 Variants Evolve Convergent Strategies to Remodel the Host Response” will take place on Tuesday, April 18, 2023 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Mehdi Bouhaddou, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of
Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics (MIMG)

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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.

Challenges of Researching Latina/os and Community-based Participatory Research Approach as a Response to Those Challenges

REGISTER TODAY! The UCLA Ground Round entitled, “Challenges of Researching Latina/os and Community-based Participatory Research Approach as a Response to Those Challenges” will take place on Tuesday, March 21, 2023 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Maria Cecilia Zea, PhD, Professor, Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, George Washington University

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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.

Social Immiseration, Changing Drug Use Patterns and HIV Risk among Community-Recruited People who Inject Drugs in Denver, Colorado and Los Angeles, and, San Francisco California

REGISTER TODAY! The UCLA Ground Round entitled, “Social Immiseration, Changing Drug Use Patterns and HIV Risk among Community-Recruited People who Inject Drugs in Denver, Colorado and Los Angeles, and, San Francisco California” will take place on Tuesday, February 28, 2023 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Ricky Bluthenthal, BA, MA, PhD, Professor, Vice Chair for DEI, and Associate Dean for Social Justice Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine, USC

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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.

Towards a COVID-19 vaccine to protect against SARS-CoV-2 variants and animal sarbecoviruses without updating

REGISTER TODAY! The UCLA Ground Round entitled, “Towards a COVID-19 vaccine to protect against SARS-CoV-2 variants and animal sarbecoviruses without updating will take place on Tuesday, January 17, 2023 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Pamela Bjorkman, PhD, David Baltimore Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering; Merkin Institute Professor

Dr. Bjorkman will discuss the importance of combating future SARS-CoV-2 variants and spillovers of SARS-like betacoronaviruses (sarbecoviruses) that threaten global health.

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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.

Making a Difference in Health: Focus on the Environment, Not Only the Individual

REGISTER TODAY! The UCLA Ground Round entitled, “Making a Difference in Health: Focus on the Environment, Not Only the Individual will take place on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Marguerita Lightfoot, PhD , Professor and Associate Dean of Research, Oregon Health and Science University – Portland State University School of Public Health. 

Dr. Lightfoot will preview her research aims to change the environments and conditions that perpetuate health inequity and promotes health disparities.

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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.

Centering Equity and Community Engagement to Advance HIV Research

REGISTER TODAY! The UCLA Ground Round entitled, “Beyond Research for Research Sake: Centering Equity and Community Engagement to Advance HIV Research” will take place on Tuesday, October 18, 2022 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Sannisha K. Dale, PhD, EDM , Director and Founder, SHINE Research Program

Dr. Dale will provide an overview of (a) how equity and community engagement is centered in the Strengthening Health with Innovation and Engagement (SHINE) research program in Miami, FL, (b) applicable research studies and findings engaging Black communities living with and placed at risk for HIV, and (c) research findings highlighting the role of socio-structural factors and resilience resources.

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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.

Regenerating T Cell Immunity

REGISTER TODAY! The UCLA Ground Round entitled, “Regenerating T Cell Immunity.” will take place on Tuesday, July 19, 2022 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature David T. Scadden, MD, Gerald and Darlene Jordan Professor of Medicine, Harvard University

Event Flyer: Regenerating T Cell Immunity - Slides

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.

People Aging with HIV in the US: A Simulation Modeling Approach

REGISTER TODAY! The UCLA Ground Round entitled, “People Aging with HIV in the US: A Simulation Modeling Approach” will take place on Friday, June 10, 2022 from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., PST. The event will feature Emily Hyle, MD, MSc, DTMH:

  • Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Assistant Physician, Infectious Disease Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital

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

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.