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MHRP Scientists and Collaborators Presenting at AIDS 2018 Conference


MHRP and collaborators will give the following presentations at the AIDS 2018 scientific meeting taking place July 23-27 in Amsterdam (bolded items are presentations or abstracts from MHRP researchers):

Monday, July 23

Jintanat Ananworanich, HIV Cure Research with the Community Workshop*

Tuesday, July 24

Jintanat Ananworanich, "Strategies for diagnosing and managing acute HIV infection in the context of PrEP and immediate ART"*

Frank Tomaka (Janssen Research & Development), "Long-term data from APPROACH: Phase 1/2a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study evaluating safety/tolerability and immunogenicity of vaccine regimens"*

Domonique Reed, "Association between serodiscordance status and ART use in the African Cohort Study"

Trevor Crowell, "Antiretroviral Drug Resistance among Nigerian Men who have Sex with Men"

Kavitha Ganesan, "Gender based differences in clinical characteristics and social barriers to HIV care among HIV-infected participants in four African countries"

Ajay P. Parikh, "Prevalence of and factors associated with anemia among HIV-infected adults in a multi-site African cohort"

Judith Harbertson (U.S. Military Research Program), "Factors associated with sexually transmitted infections among sexually active U.S. Navy and Marine Corps personnel across a shipboard deployment​"

Tanya C Do (HIV Netherlands Australia Thailand Research Collaboration [HIV-NAT]), "Frailty is associated with HIV and female gender in Asians over 50"

Wuese Dauda (Institute of Human Virology Nigeria, Research, Abuja, Nigeria), "Satisfaction with anal cancer screening among men who have sex with men who are at risk for and living with HIV in Abuja, Nigeria"

Habib Omari Ramadhani (Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland School of Medicine), "HIV treatment and prevention needs assessment: Comparison between younger and older men who have sex with men in Nigeria"

Yuruo Li (University of Maryland at College Park), "HIV transmission clustering among gay men in Nigeria: A genetic distance clustering analysis using a social network model"


Wednesday, July 25

Afam Okoye (Oregon Health and Science University), "Activation of latent HIV and SIV RNA transcription in vitro and in vivo in ART suppressed SIV-infected rhesus macaques by the Ingenol-based protein kinase C agonist, GSK445A"*

Dale A. Barnhart (Harvard), "The impact of PEPFAR Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) funding on infant mortality and antenatal care uptake in Kenya: A quasi-experimental evaluation"*

Jack Hutter, "Antiretroviral effects on liver function in a HIV/HBV co-infected African cohort"

Raabya Rossenkhan (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center), "Calibrating estimators of HIV-1 infection time and founder multiplicity towards improved vaccine efficacy assessment"

Donn Colby (Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre, SEARCH), "Syphilis prevalence and incidence are high among HIV-infected MSM in Thailand"

Blessing Ojochide Kayode (Institute of Human Virology, FCT, Nigeria), "Quality of life among HIV-infected and HIV-uninfected men who have sex with men in Nigeria: A cross-sectional study"

Jintanat Ananworanich, "Favorable clinical phenotype reached in less than half of people treated in acute HIV infection"*

Hendrik Streeck (Institute for HIV Research, University Hospital, University Duisburg-Essen), "Immune activation parameters are differentially expressed across four countries in sub-Saharan Africa and are associated with comorbidities in HIV+ and HIV- individuals"


Thursday, July 26

Morgane Rolland, co-chair, "Building the wall: On a mission to block transmission"*

Carlo Sacdalan (Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Centre, SEARCH), "Renal function after switching to dolutegravir in an acute HIV cohort in Thailand​"

Barbara K. Felber (National Cancer Institute at Frederick), "DNA+protein co-immunization regimens combined with TLR-4 based adjuvants induce immune responses controlling infection of tier 1 SIVsmE660"

 

*- oral abstract or discussion