AIDS/HIV: Past, Present, and Future (Video) Podcast
1) The Evolution of Infectious Diseases with Justin Meyer: Lecture 17 - HIV Evolution
UC San Diego professor of biology Justin Meyer, who specializes in infectious disease research presents his course The Evolution of Infectious Diseases with special attention to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, ...Show More
The Evolution of Infectious Diseases with Justin Meyer: Lecture 17 - HIV Evolution
1:02:27 | Jun 2nd, 2020
2) End-of-Life HIV Research - Exploring Ethics
The Last Gift study aims to understand where and how HIV hides in the human body when a person with HIV is taking HIV medications. The Last Gift study tackles these aims by studying people with HIV wh...Show More
3) The Intersection of Behavior and Mental Health Through the Lens of Inflammation HIV Alzheimer's Disease and More with Igor Grant - On Our Mind
Igor Grant, MD, FRCP(C) pursues research that addresses real world behavioral problems. Studying the intersection of drugs of abuse (primarily methamphetamine) and infection, his work sheds light on t...Show More
4) Stem Cell Sound Bites: HIV/AIDS
John Zaia of City of Hope describe his CIRM Disease Team grant to bring a stem cell-based HIV treatment to clinical trials. Series: "California Institute for Regenerative Medicine" [Health and Medici...Show More
5) Personalized Medicine Big Data and Innovating to Improve HIV Care with Jeffrey Crowley -- Exploring Ethics
HIV-related stigma and discrimination are alive and well. Despite civil rights laws and protections related to the disclosure of protected health information, people with HIV often worry about their s...Show More
6) Why What You Know About Protecting Privacy Might Be Wrong with Staal Vinterbo -- Exploring Ethics
Staal Vinterbo, a professor in biomedical informatics at the UC San Diego School of Medicine, shows how privacy is routinely violated online and suggests new ways to guard sensitive personal informati...Show More
7) Town Hall: HIV Cure Research
Although antiretroviral therapy has dramatically extended the life of HIV infected individuals, the life-long daily regimen of pills is not a cure. The drugs' side effects lead to various complication...Show More
8) Town Hall: HIV Cure Research Panel Discussion
On October 1st, 2013 CIRM, the AIDS Research Institute, and the Gladstone Institutes sponsored an informative, interactive Town Hall forum on HIV cure research in San Francisco's State Building. The e...Show More
9) Preventing HIV By Understanding Patterns of Transmission with Susan Little MD -- Exploring Ethics
Dr. Susan Little of UC San Diego School of Medicine presents her research that tracks HIV infection by rapidly obtaining genetic information from those engaged in HIV healthcare. A discussion follows...Show More
10) Response to Global HIV and HCV Epidemic
Three global health experts - Gregg Alton JD, Executive Vice President, Gilead; Ambassador Eric Goosby MD: Global Health Science, UCSF; and Stefano Bertozzi MD PhD, Dean, School of Public Health, UC B...Show More