DC CFAR Investigators Participating at Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) 2022

We are pleased to share the following DC CFAR Investigators’ presenting at the upcoming Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI). 

  • Natella Rakhmanina (Children’s) will be part of a panel presentation on “HIV Controversies: Approach to Treatment-Experienced Patients”

Poster Presentations:

  • DC Cohort and DC CFAR:

    • Amanda Castel (GW) “Disruptions in the HIV Care Continuum During the COVID-19 Pandemic”

    • Leah Varga (GW) “Latinos with HIV in DC: An Intersectional Approach Exploring HIV Health Outcomes”

  • Mimi Ghosh (GW) and colleagues “HIV-associated Immune Biomarkers in Women and Girls following Sexual Violence”

  • Sergei Nekhai, Namita Kumari, Marina Jerebtsova (HU), and colleagues “Inhibition of HIV-1 Infection in Sickle Cell Disease” 

  • Manya Magnus (GW) and colleagues “Updated Efficacy, Safety, and Case Studies in HPTN 083: CAB-LA vs. TDF/FTC For Prep”

  • Jessica Schenck (GW) and Michael Bukrinsky (GW)"The HIV-1 Protein Nef Impairs Myelin And Disrupts Glial Cells In The Central Nervous System"

  • Blair Spence (GU) “HIV and SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Outcomes in the Mid-Atlantic US”

  • Adam R. Ward (GW) “Inflammation and Immune Activation Not Driven by On-Art HIV-Specific Immune Responses”

Are you participating? Please send the name of the presenting author, the title of the accepted abstract, and whether it is an oral abstract session or a poster presentation to [email protected]