Pilot Awards Recipients

The DC CFAR funds a wide array of HIV investigators in basic, clinical, and socio-behavioral science. The most recent awardees are listed below

View the archive to learn more about awards given in 2017 or earlier.

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Pilot Award Recipient: Juh Hyun Shin

Dr. Shins is a Fall 2024 Pilot Awardee and will investigate Developing HIV/AIDS Nursing Care Plans for People with HIV in Nursing Homes: A mixed methods approach

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Pilot Award Recipient: Benjamin Liu

Dr. Liu is a Fall 2024 Pilot Awardee and will investigate MPXV-induced systemic chronic inflammation in adolescents living with HIV after MPXV clearance

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Pilot Award Recipient: Pedro Gazzinelli Guimaraes

Dr. Gazzinelli Guimaraes is a Fall 2024 Pilot Awardee and will investigate Immune Interplay of Type 2 Allergic Inflammation and HIV in Pulmonary Co-morbidity

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Pilot Award Recipient: Taisuke Izumi, PhD

Dr. Izumi is a Spring 2024 Pilot Awardee and will investigate the Role of DAC, PARP, and Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors for Latency Reversal and Immune Activation for a Comprehensive Functional HIV...

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Pilot Award Recipient: Haijun Gao, PhD

Dr. Haijun Gao is a Spring 2024 Pilot Awardee and will investigate the effects of cabotegravir exposure on placental mitochondrial functions

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Pilot Award Recipient: Preethi Chandran, PhD

Dr. Chandran is a Spring 2024 Pilot Awardee and will investigate the effect of environmental factors on interactions between HIV and vaginal mucosal barriers.

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Pilot Award Recipient: Bethel Woldu, MD, MPH

Dr. Woldu is a Fall 2023 DC CFAR Pilot Awardee and will investigate cardiac dysfunction in people living with HIV.

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Pilot Award Recipient: Ellen Yeung, PhD

Dr. Yeung is a Fall 2023 DC CFAR Pilot Awardee and will investigate the impacts of alcohol misuse, chronic pain and cognitive function in people living with HIV

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Pilot Award Recipient: Randi Williams, PhD, MPH

Dr. Williams is a Fall 2023 DC CFAR Pilot Awardee and will investigate lung cancer control strategies for people living with HIV

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Pilot Award Recipient: Xiping Zhan, PhD

Studies suggest that HAND results from HIV replication in the brain which induces neurodegeneration, particularly in subcortical structures such as striatum, which is extremely vulnerable.