2015 Grand Rounds
Since 1987, our HIV Center Grand Rounds have been engaging scientists, clinicians, community members and leaders in diffusing findings from HIV programming in the US and abroad. In our cutting-edge Grand Rounds, we invite some of the world’s leading experts on HIV prevention, care, and treatment to provide insights into their exciting studies. Podcast recordings of the sessions can be found below.
We encourage you to look through the podcasts and also to subscribe to our HIV Center YouTube Channel.
December 3: POWER: A LARGE SCALE COMMUNITY-BASED STUDY OF HIV AND HEALTH AMONG BLACK MSM
Ron Stall, PhD
Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh
November 19: IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE AND RETENTION IN HIV CARE
Elvin Geng, MD, MPH
Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
October 22: HIV PREVENTION WITH YOUTH IN THE DIGITAL AGE: TECH, TEXT, AND THRIVE
Marguerita Lightfoot, PhD
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco
October 15: USING TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE HIV ANTIRETROVIRAL ADHERENCE MEASUREMENT AND INTERVENTION IN DEVELOPING SETTINGS
Jessica Haberer, MD
Center for Global Health, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard University
September 24: ACHIEVING 90% VIRAL SUPPRESSION AMONG THOSE IN CARE: WHY POLICY MATTERS
Steve Morin, PhD
Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco
July 2: THE GLOBAL HIV EPIDEMIC: PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES
Salim Abdool Karim, MBChB, PhD
CAPRISA and University of KwaZulu-Natal
June 11: ENDING THE EPIDEMIC: MAKING NYC THE EPICENTER OF THE END OF AIDS
Demetre Daskalakis, MD
Bureau of HIV/AIDS Prevention Control, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
May 28: EVIDENCE FOR MALE CIRCUMCISION TO REDUCE HIV AMONG MSM
Sten H. Vermund, MD, PhD
Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
May 14: IT’S NOT JUST THE INDIVIDUAL: MARSHALLING SOCIAL SUPPORTS TO IMPROVE HIV PREVENTION AND CARE OUTCOME
Jeffrey Kelly, PhD
Center for AIDS Research, Medical College of Wisconsin
April 23: STATE POLICIES AND THE WELL-BEING OF LATINO MIGRANTS: CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK AND PRELIMINARY DATA ON HIV AND MENTAL HEALTH
Jennifer Hirsch, PhD
Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
April 16: WHAT¹S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT? (AND OTHER GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR ADHERENCE TO HIV PREVENTION AND TREATMENT)
David Bangsberg, MD, MPH
Center for Global Health, MGH, Harvard Med School, Harvard School of Public Health
March 26: TEXTING TO ENHANCE THE TEEN OUTREACH PROJECT (TOP (TM)) WITH HIGH RISK YOUTH: IMPLICATIONS FOR LINKING TECHNOLOGY TO PREVENTION AND CARE
Sheana Bull, PhD, MPH
Colorado School of Public Health
March 19: FORGET ABOUT FORGETTING: TARGETING BELIEFS, STIGMA, AND STRUCTURAL BARRIERS IN HIV TREATMENT ADHERENCE INTERVENTIONS
Seth Kalichman, PhD
Center for Health, Intervention, and Prevention (CHIP), University of Connecticut
February 26: MENTAL HEALTH AND TRAUMA: PRIORITIES FOR HIV PREVENTION AMONG WOMEN IN SOUTH AFRICA
Kathleen Sikkema, PhD
Global Mental Health Initiative, Duke University
January 29: THE POLITICS OF AIDS: LESSONS LEARNED FROM THE FIRST 30 YEARS OF THE EPIDEMIC (AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FOURTH DECADE)
Richard Parker, PhD
Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
January 22: ENDING THE HIV EPIDEMIC IN NEW YORK STATE: HYPE OR HOPE?
Dan O'Connell, MA
AIDS Institute, New York State Department of Health