Medical Adherence and Coping with HIV Infection
Overview and list of investigators working in this area of research
As HIV-infected individuals now live longer and healthier lives, important new issues relating to long-term coping and adaptation to HIV/AIDS have emerged. Given the relative recency of these developments, formative research is essential in understanding the impact of HIV in order to tailor new interventions to improve the lives of those living with HIV and to protect them and their partners from sexually transmitted infections.
Contact: eja1@columbia.edu; 212-939-4040
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/elaineabrams.html
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Contact: eh2441@columbia.edu; 212-543-3783
Profile page: http://www.hivcenternyc.org/people/erichouston.html
Contact: cam14@columbia.edu; 212-543-5383
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Contact: mary.mckay@mssm.edu; 212-659-8836
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Contact: dn2145@columbia.edu; 212-342-2912
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Contact: jgr1@columbia.edu; 212-543-5762
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Contact: rhr1@columbia.edu; 212-543-5275
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Contact: brapkin@aecom.yu.edu; 718-430-3198
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Contact: rnr2110@columbia.edu;
(212) 568-4381
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Elaine Abrams, M.D.
