Robert Grant , MD, MPH (Emeritus)

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Robert Grant, MD, MPH (Emeritus)

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Dr. Grant believes that clinical and public health practice inspires the best research. His goal is to find ways for people to breath more easily, and to end HIV transmission and disease. His work with HIV started in 1983 with the epidemic when he was a graduate student in epidemiology at UC Berkeley. With the completion of his work pioneering HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (or PrEP) in 2014, he pivoted to focus on the underpinnings of the epidemic, including stigma, trauma, injustice, addiction, and depression. His current clinical practice is on pulmonary medicine, and how breathing intersects with emotional well being. The next phase of his research focuses on novel transformative interventions for depression and anxiety, including ketamine and MDMA assisted psychotherapies.

Dr. Grant has had a clinical practice in pulmonary and critical care medicine from 1994 to the present, including at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco Veterans Administration Medical Center, and UCSF Health. He started the Sexual Health Improvement Project at UCSF in 2014; this was the first clinical service at UCSF to offer HIV preexposure prophylaxis. He served as the Chief Medical Officer of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation from 2014 to 2018, where he oversaw the initiation of the largest PrEP service in San Francisco, HIV treatment initiation in a sexual health clinic, and HCV treatment linked with a needle exchange site. The SFAF PrEP service is innovative in being rooted in a community based organization, led by nurses, pioneering same day PrEP initiation (and later, same-day HIV treatment initiation), and offering education for non-daily or 2-1-1 PrEP dosing.

Dr. Grant has served as an advisor for laboratory medicine, antiretroviral therapy, and pre-exposure prophylaxis to the CDC, the FDA, and the WHO. He helped develop the WHO recommendation for PrEP (AIDS 2016) and he drafted the WHO PrEP Implementation Tool Kit in consultation with hundreds of experts and stakeholders around the world (https://www.who.int/hiv/pub/prep/prep-implementation-tool/en/). He co-founded a ketamine assisted psychotherapy practice called "Healing Realms" in 2017, and now serves on the board of directors of the American Society of Ketamine Physicians, Psychotherapists, and Practitioners (ASKP). He is a mentor in the California Institute of Integral Studies Certificate Program in Psychedelic Treatment and Research (CIIS CPTR).

Key findings from Dr. Grant's research include the following:

1. Conceptualization and estimation of transmissibility: Dr. Grant developed the concept of transmissibility (now denoted with "beta") and developed a method for estimating transmission of HIV per sexual contact and per sexual partner using epidemiological data (JID 1987). This parameter formed the basis of a generation of mathematical models of infectious epidemics.

2. Diagnostic innovations that guide therapy: Dr. Grant was the first to demonstrate that oral fluid could be used for HIV diagnostic antibody testing (CDLI 1996). He later conducted research that led to the first sequence based assay for drug resistance (or any other condition) to be approved by the FDA (J Clin Micro 2003).

3. High viral load in nonpathogenic SIV infections: Dr. Grant's laboratory discovered a null allele of CCR5 in the natural host of simian immunodeficiency virus. The host genotype was associated with viral load in nonpathogenic infection (Current Biology 1998).

4. Drug resistant HIV has diminished clinical consequences: First case report of transmission of protease inhibitor resistant HIV-1 (NEJM 1998). Finding that primary drug resistance to certain classes of antiretroviral therapy is increasing overtime, and is associated with delayed virological responses to therapy (JAMA 2002). Finding that drug resistant viremia is associated with preserved CD4+ T cell count responses to therapy, suggesting a trade-off for the virus between resistance and virulence (AIDS 1999). Persistent partial CD4+ T cell count responses proved to require continued exposure to therapy that retains partial antiviral activity and maintains selection for viruses with diminished replication capacity (NEJM 2001).

5. Pre-exposure Prophylaxis is safe, effective, and feasible: Dr. Grant's iPrEx trial found that daily oral emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate decreases HIV acquisition among men who have sex with men and transgender women (NEJM 2010). He also conducted the first open label demonstration project of preexposure prophylaxis, showing that adherence is higher when information about safety and efficacy is provided (Lancet ID 2014). He published the first and still largest series of PrEP use among transgender women (Deutsch 2015). He and his colleagues Identified a correlate of protection and a candidate surrogate marker for efficacy of pre-exposure prophylaxis (Anderson 2012).
 
 
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  1. Liu AY, Cohen SE, Vittinghoff E, Anderson PL, Doblecki-Lewis S, Bacon O, Chege W, Postle BS, Matheson T, Amico KR, Liegler T, Rawlings MK, Trainor N, Blue RW, Estrada Y, Coleman ME, Cardenas G, Feaster DJ, Grant R, Philip SS, Elion R, Buchbinder S, Kolber MA. Preexposure Prophylaxis for HIV Infection Integrated With Municipal- and Community-Based Sexual Health Services. JAMA Intern Med. 2016 Jan; 176(1):75-84.
  2. Grant RM, Koester KA. What people want from sex and preexposure prophylaxis. Curr Opin HIV AIDS. 2016 Jan; 11(1):3-9.
  3. Deutsch MB, Glidden DV, Sevelius J, Keatley J, McMahan V, Guanira J, Kallas EG, Chariyalertsak S, Grant RM, iPrEx investigators . HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in transgender women: a subgroup analysis of the iPrEx trial. Lancet HIV. 2015 Dec; 2(12):e512-9.
  4. Koester KA, Grant RM. Editorial Commentary: Keeping Our Eyes on the Prize: No New HIV Infections With Increased Use of HIV Pre-exposure Prophylaxis. Clin Infect Dis. 2015 Nov 15; 61(10):1604-5.
  5. Grant RM, Smith DK. Integrating Antiretroviral Strategies for Human Immunodeficiency Virus Prevention: Post- and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis and Early Treatment. Open Forum Infect Dis. 2015 Dec; 2(4):ofv126.
  6. Daubenmier J, Moran PJ, Kristeller J, Acree M, Bacchetti P, Kemeny ME, Dallman M, Lustig RH, Grunfeld C, Nixon DF, Milush JM, Goldman V, Laraia B, Laugero KD, Woodhouse L, Epel ES, Hecht FM. Effects of a mindfulness-based weight loss intervention in adults with obesity: A randomized clinical trial. Obesity (Silver Spring). 2016 Apr; 24(4):794-804.
  7. Truong HM, Pipkin S, O'Keefe KJ, Louie B, Liegler T, McFarland W, Grant RM, Bernstein K, Scheer S. Brief Report: Recent Infection, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and Transmission Clusters Frequently Observed Among Persons Newly Diagnosed With HIV in San Francisco. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2015 Aug 15; 69(5):606-9.
  8. Peter Kuebler, Megha Mehrotra, Jeff McConnell, Sara Holditch, Brian Shaw, Leandro Tarosso, Kaitlyn Leadabrand, Jeffrey Milush, Vanessa York, Rui Andre Saraiva Raposo, Rex Cheng, Emily Eriksson, Vanessa McMahan, David Glidden, Stephen Shiboski, Robert Grant, Esper Kallas, Douglas Nixon. D-106 Cellular immune correlates analysis of an HIV-1 pre- exposure prophylaxis trial. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2016 Jan 1; 71(&NA;):54.
  9. Weber S, Grant RM. Ending sexual HIV transmission: lessons learned from perinatal HIV. J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2015 Sep-Oct; 26(5):520-5.
  10. Seidman D, Weber S, Aaron E, Cohan D, Grant R. The FACTS about women and pre-exposure prophylaxis. Lancet HIV. 2015 Jun; 2(6):e228.
  11. Koester KA, Liu A, Eden C, Amico KR, McMahan V, Goicochea P, Hosek S, Mayer KH, Grant RM. Acceptability of drug detection monitoring among participants in an open-label pre-exposure prophylaxis study. AIDS Care. 2015; 27(10):1199-204.
  12. Mulligan K, Glidden DV, Anderson PL, Liu A, McMahan V, Gonzales P, Ramirez-Cardich ME, Namwongprom S, Chodacki P, de Mendonca LM, Wang F, Lama JR, Chariyalertsak S, Guanira JV, Buchbinder S, Bekker LG, Schechter M, Veloso VG, Grant RM, Preexposure Prophylaxis Initiative Study Team . Effects of Emtricitabine/Tenofovir on Bone Mineral Density in HIV-Negative Persons in a Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial. Clin Infect Dis. 2015 Aug 15; 61(4):572-80.
  13. Gandhi M, Glidden DV, Liu A, Anderson PL, Horng H, Defechereux P, Guanira JV, Grinsztejn B, Chariyalertsak S, Bekker LG, Grant RM, iPrEx Study Team . Strong Correlation Between Concentrations of Tenofovir (TFV) Emtricitabine (FTC) in Hair and TFV Diphosphate and FTC Triphosphate in Dried Blood Spots in the iPrEx Open Label Extension: Implications for Pre-exposure Prophylaxis Adherence Monitoring. J Infect Dis. 2015 Nov 01; 212(9):1402-6.
  14. Grant RM, Liegler T, Defechereux P, Kashuba AD, Taylor D, Abdel-Mohsen M, Deese J, Fransen K, De Baetselier I, Crucitti T, Bentley G, Agingu W, Ahmed K, Damme LV. Drug resistance and plasma viral RNA level after ineffective use of oral pre-exposure prophylaxis in women. AIDS. 2015 Jan 28; 29(3):331-7.
  15. Grant RM, Liegler T. Weighing the risk of drug resistance with the benefits of HIV preexposure prophylaxis. J Infect Dis. 2015 Apr 15; 211(8):1202-4.
  16. Gesner M, Maiti M, Grant R, Cavrois M. Fluorescence-linked Antigen Quantification (FLAQ) Assay for Fast Quantification of HIV-1 p24Gag. Bio Protoc. 2014 Dec 20; 4(24).
  17. Solomon MM, Nureña CR, Tanur JM, Montoya O, Grant RM, McConnell JJ. Transactional sex and prevalence of STIs: a cross-sectional study of MSM and transwomen screened for an HIV prevention trial. Int J STD AIDS. 2015 Oct; 26(12):879-86.
  18. Liu A, Glidden DV, Anderson PL, Amico KR, McMahan V, Mehrotra M, Lama JR, MacRae J, Hinojosa JC, Montoya O, Veloso VG, Schechter M, Kallas EG, Chariyalerstak S, Bekker LG, Mayer K, Buchbinder S, Grant R, iPrEx Study team . Patterns and correlates of PrEP drug detection among MSM and transgender women in the Global iPrEx Study. . 2014 Dec 15; 67(5):528-37.
  19. Guanira JV, Leigler T, Kallas E, Schechter M, Sharma U, Glidden D, Grant RM, iPrEx Study Team . Streamlining HIV testing for HIV preexposure prophylaxis. J Clin Microbiol. 2015 Jan; 53(1):179-83.
  20. Truong HM, Fatch R, Grasso M, Robertson T, Tao L, Chen YH, Curotto A, McFarland W, Grant RM, Reznick O, Raymond HF, Steward WT. Gay and bisexual men engage in fewer risky sexual behaviors while traveling internationally: a cross-sectional study in San Francisco. Sex Transm Infect. 2015 May; 91(3):220-5.
  21. Solomon MM, Mayer KH, Glidden DV, Guanira JV, Grant RM. Reply to Boyd et al. Clin Infect Dis. 2015 Jan 15; 60(2):327.
  22. Amico KR, Marcus JL, McMahan V, Liu A, Koester KA, Goicochea P, Anderson PL, Glidden D, Guanira J, Grant R. Study product adherence measurement in the iPrEx placebo-controlled trial: concordance with drug detection. . 2014 Aug 15; 66(5):530-7.
  23. Grant RM, Anderson PL, McMahan V, Liu A, Amico KR, Mehrotra M, Hosek S, Mosquera C, Casapia M, Montoya O, Buchbinder S, Veloso VG, Mayer K, Chariyalertsak S, Bekker LG, Kallas EG, Schechter M, Guanira J, Bushman L, Burns DN, Rooney JF, Glidden DV, iPrEx study team . Uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis, sexual practices, and HIV incidence in men and transgender women who have sex with men: a cohort study. Lancet Infect Dis. 2014 Sep; 14(9):820-9.
  24. Marrazzo JM, del Rio C, Holtgrave DR, Cohen MS, Kalichman SC, Mayer KH, Montaner JS, Wheeler DP, Grant RM, Grinsztejn B, Kumarasamy N, Shoptaw S, Walensky RP, Dabis F, Sugarman J, Benson CA, International Antiviral Society-USA Panel . HIV prevention in clinical care settings: 2014 recommendations of the International Antiviral Society-USA Panel. JAMA. 2014 Jul 23-30; 312(4):390-409.
  25. Solomon MM, Mayer KH, Glidden DV, Liu AY, McMahan VM, Guanira JV, Chariyalertsak S, Fernandez T, Grant RM, iPrEx Study Team . Syphilis predicts HIV incidence among men and transgender women who have sex with men in a preexposure prophylaxis trial. Clin Infect Dis. 2014 Oct; 59(7):1020-6.