Children and Adolescents
While many research agendas focus solely on the sexual risk of adults, the HIV Center has been committed to understanding the development of sexuality over the lifespan emerging concerns such as the needs of children perinatally infected with HIV who are now entering adolescence and becoming sexually active. The Center has placed particular emphasis on understanding the risks of HIV to children and adolescents, including how they are affected by HIV in their families and communities.
HIV Center Investigators working in this area of research:
Contact: eja1@columbia.edu; 212-939-4040
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/elaineabrams.html
Contact: bauman@aecom.yu.edu ; 718-918-4421
Profile page:www.hivcenternyc.org/people/lauriebauman.html
Contact: ehrharda@child.cpmc.columbia.edu, 212-543-5432
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/ankeaehrhardt.html
Contact: ke2143@columbia.edu; 212-568-4208
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/katherineelkington.html
Contact: dolezalc@childpsych.columbia.edu; 212-543-3597
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/curtisdolezal.html
Contact:eek34@columbia.edu; 212-305-7254
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/ezerkang.html
Contact: mary.mckay@mssm.edu; 212-659-8836
Profile page: ww.hivcenternyc.org/people/marymckay.html
Contact: cam14@columbia.edu; 212-543-5383
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/claudeannmellins.html
Heino Meyer-Bahlburg, Dr. rer. nat.
Contact: meyerb@childpsych.columbia.edu; 212-543-5299
Profile page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/heinomeyerbahlburg.html
Contact: rnr2110@columbia.edu; (212) 568-4381
Profile Page: www.hivcenternyc.org/people/reubenrobbins.html

Elaine Abrams, M.D.
