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CFAR Housing SWG Symposium - 2024 CROI Report-Back on the Role of Social Determinants of Health in HIV
The UCSF CFAR Housing and HIV Scientific Working Group Invites you to the:
2024 CROI Report-Back on the Role of
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CAPS Town Hall INSIGHTS Lecture Series by CAPS Developmental Core
Natalie Crawford, PhD
Associate Professor in Behavioral, Social and Health Education Sciences
Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
Co-Director, Prevention and Implementation Sciences Core, Emory CFAR -
NIAID - NIMH Behavioral and Social Sciences Project Team Seminar
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2023 Women and HIV Symposium
The goal of the Inter-CFAR Women and HIV Symposium is to identify gaps in knowledge in HIV and women’s research and develop strategies that will move the field forward. In order to accomplish this goal, we aim to generate collaborative activity between CFARs and other research networks, highlighting cutting-edge science and promoting opportunities for early career investigators.
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Quantitative Approaches to Intersectionality in Social-Behavioral and Biomedical Research
CFAR Scientific Working Group on Intersectionality (SWGI) Symposium - Quantitative Approaches to Intersectionality in Social-Behavioral and Biomedical Research
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Annual Mentoring the Mentors Workshop for HIV Researchers
Description
The two-day workshop is an intensive and interactive meeting designed to provide faculty in HIV research with the tools for more effective mentoring.
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Long Acting Injectables with Charles W. Flexner, MD
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Addressing structural drivers of the syndemics of injecting drug use, HIV, HCV, and overdose: insights from modeling population inmpact.
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COVID-19 for Clinicians: Up-to-the-Minute Advances
For Mentors Interested in Nurturing Early Career Investigators in HIV Research
Aldea Center on Mount Sutro
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Pharmacy-Based Approaches to Improving Equity in HIV and Substance Use Related Harms
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UCSF Infectious Diseases COVID-19 for Clinicians CME Course
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NIDA HIV Seminar Series
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For Mentors Interested in Nurturing Early Career Investigators from Diverse Backgrounds in HIV Research
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