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Inter-CFAR HIV/TB Meeting (San Francisco, CA)
Harvard University Center for AIDS Research The goals of the meeting are to show how CFAR funds (both Developmental Pilot and TB/HIV Supplement Awards) are being used to further HIV/TB research efforts, develop new ideas to continue this progress, and to stimulate inter-CFAR collaborations. We hope this meeting will convey the power of CFAR and Division of AIDS funding to catalyze progress in the HIV/TB field, and serve as a great introduction to a discussion with the program officers on future funding priorities. Date: Wednesday, November 7, 2012
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"MTB bacteremia among critically ill HIV-infected patients in Uganda-experience in 2 public hospitals and future research directions"- Shevin Jacob, University of Washington
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"Inhaled antimicrobials: A novel approach for reducing MDR-TB transmission to AIDS patients in congregate settings"- Ashwin Dharmadhikhari, Harvard University
"Inhaled antimicrobials: A novel approach for reducing MDR-TB transmission to AIDS patients in congregate settings"- Ashwin Dharmadhikhari, Harvard University
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"Determination of the role of HIV infection and social networks on the dynamics of TB epidemics"- Nicola Zetola "Single cell analysis reveals distinct effects of HIV on Mycobacterium tuberculosis survival in co-infected and bystander microphages"- Tracey Rosebrock, Harvard University
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Title: "Prevalence and correlates of tuberculosis identified in non-pulmonary specimens from severely ill hospitalized children in Kenya"- Judd Walson, University of Washington Title: "Antiretroviral therapy improves mortality but does not decrease TB treatment failure in extensively drug resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB)/HIV co-infected patients"- Max O'Donnell, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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