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Locality: New York, New York



Address: 1051 Riverside Drive 10032 New York, NY, US

Website: hivcenternyc.org/

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HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 03.11.2020

Missed Dr. David Ho's Grand Rounds presentation today? Don't worry, you can view it (& past Grand Rounds) on our website! https://www.hivcenternyc.org/hiv-center-rounds

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 17.10.2020

Please join us at 9:30 AM on July 16th for a special Grand Rounds presentation by Dr. David Ho entitled, "SARS-CoV-2 Neutralizing Antibodies." This event is co-hosted by our Bio-Behavioral Core.

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 28.09.2020

Missed Dr. Don Operario's Grand Rounds presentation today? You can view it (& past Grand Rounds) on our website! https://www.hivcenternyc.org/hiv-center-rounds

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 18.09.2020

Please join us at 9:30 AM on June 25th for Dr. Don Operario's Grand Rounds presentation, "It Takes Two: Couples-Focused HIV Prevention Program for Transwomen and Their Partners."

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 07.09.2020

Please join us at 9:30 AM on May 21st for Dr. Lisa Bowleg's Grand Rounds presentation, "Intersectional Stigma Beyond the Individual Level: Improving HIV Prevention for Black Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men."

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 23.08.2020

Please join us at 9:30 AM on May 7th for Denis Nash's Grand Rounds presentation, "Epidemic intelligence to inform the public health response to the SARS/COV2 pandemic: Introducing the CHASING COVID Cohort Study."

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 20.08.2020

Now more than ever it is important to build connection and reduce social isolation. As with many of us, our Fellows have transitioned to virtual meetings. Learn more about our Fellows and the T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship: https://bit.ly/2KnwMst

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 08.08.2020

Please join us at 9:30 AM on April 30th for Dr. Chris Beyrer's presentation, "Where Is HIV Going And Why Are We Not Achieving Epidemic Control?"

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 02.08.2020

Please join us at 9:30 AM on April 9th for Dr. Victoria Frye's presentation, "Challenging HIV Stigma & Homophobia And Gaining Empowerment: Intervention Design and Results of Project CHHANGE."

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 18.07.2020

**A MESSAGE FROM HIV CENTER LEADERSHIP** To our HIV Center community, We want to reach out and make sure all of you are taking care of yourselves and doing well and to also express our appreciation for being part of the HIV Center family. These are difficult and uncertain times as we face the Coronavirus pandemic. ... Click below to read more... https://www.hivcenternyc.org/

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 04.07.2020

The HIV Center is proud to announce the 2020 awardees of the Pilot Study Program! https://www.hivcenternyc.org//ylef67esjuqd9xpo2750v6kft3e6.

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 29.06.2020

Please Note: The HIV Center Grand Rounds scheduled on March 19th has been postponed.

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 22.06.2020

"Ending the HIV epidemic is an urgent public health priority in New York State, but inclusion of people with serious mental illness in those efforts has not been examined. The authors surveyed licensed outpatient mental health program directors statewide to document which HIV services they were offering to their clients. Outpatient mental health programs have improved some HIV services since 1997, but prevention, testing, and treatment monitoring are lagging." https://ps.psychiatryonline.org//10.1176/appi.ps.201900415

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies 12.06.2020

Join us for a special Grand Rounds next Thursday, February 6, 2020, where we will hear from HIV Center Post-Doctoral fellows, Drs. Nadia Nguyen and Daniel Winetsky.