Watch CFAR SBSRN Presentations: Getting to Zero
The purpose of the CFAR Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Network (SBSRN) is to foster cross CFAR collaborations between behavioral and social scientists, to share strategies on how behavioral and social scientists communicate with basic scientists, to provide a forum for the exchange of the most recent information in the behavioral sciences regarding HIV/AIDS, and to mentor the next generation of behavioral social scientists. UCSF-Gladstone CFAR hosted the 2017 event which focused on Getting to Zero and Ending the Epidemic efforts.
Presentations
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Judith Auerbach, PhD
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Sebastian Linnemayr, PhD, MAJae Sevelius, PhD, Emily Arnold, PhD, Sheri Lippman, PhD, MPH
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Sandra McCoy, MD, MPHAlbert Liu, MD, MPH, Sheri Weiser, MD, Edward Machtinger, MD, Carol Camlin, PhD, MPH, Susan Kegeles, PhD
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Susan Newcomer, PhD
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Thomas J. Coates, PhD