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Announcing the 2014 CFAR Scholar Grant Awardees

Posted on December 01, 2014

Announcing the 2014 CFAR Scholar Grant Awardees

Chris Hoffmann, School of Medicine
"Mixed methods research to understand care seeking behavior and post- discharge care continuity among HIV-infected hospitalized patients in South Africa”

Allison Hays, School of Medicine
"The relationship between coronary endothelial function and local coronary fat accumulation in HIV patients with lipodystrophy syndrome”

Catherine Sutcliffe, Bloomberg School of Public Health
"Evaluation of a novel HIV point-of-care test for early infant diagnosis in Zambia“

Young Bong Choi, School of Medicine
"Viral Interferon regulatory factor 1 regulation of mitophagy in HHV-8 biology”

Errol Fields, School of Medicine
“I met him on Jack’D” – Exploring Sex Partner Selection Patterns, HIV Risk Behavior, and Risk Perceptions of YBMSM using GeoSocial Networking (GSN) Applications in Baltimore City”

Tonia Poteat, Bloomberg School of Public Health
“Reducing HIV Vulnerability among Adolescent and Adult Transgender Women of Color: A community based assessment of risks and unmet needs”

Ya-Chi Ho, School of Medicine
"Identification of cellular factors necessary for latent HIV-1 reactivation”

Michelle Kaufman, Bloomberg School of Public Health
"Addressing Gender Issues, Violence and HIV on Ethiopian University Campuses: Elicitation Research and Intervention Development”

Lucio Gama, School of Medicine
“Role of ontogenically distinct macrophages in HIV pathogenesis”

Danielle German, Bloomberg School of Public Health
"Bio-behavioral examination of unrecognized HIV infection in Baltimore”

Anne Rositch, Bloomberg School of Public Health
"Disparities in cancer treatment in elderly individuals with HIV infection in the United States”

Hae-Ra Han, School of Nursing
"Community-Based Cervical Cancer Prevention among Women Living with HIV/AIDS”