David Bangsberg and colleagues explore the challenges and rewards of sharing research findings with participants living with HIV enrolled in observational research in rural sub-Saharan Africa
OBJECTIVES: To describe how a research project on HIV epidemiology in rural Uganda has engaged the c...
Kathryn Chu and colleagues discuss the impact of high-income country investigators conducting resear...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-92)The availability and free-access of ARV-treatment ...
Although several international and national HIV/AIDS conferences exist, there was not a national con...
Although several international and national HIV/AIDS conferences exist, there was not a national con...
Although several international and national HIV/AIDS conferences exist, there was not a national con...
What ethical obligations do researchers have to research informants in marginalised communities in s...
The epidemic of HIV-1C in southern Africa is characterized by a sustained prevalence that is substan...
Over the last decade excellent progress has been made globally in HIV management thanks to antiretro...
HIV epidemiology informs prevention trial design and program planning. Nine clinical research center...
Background: Dissemination of research findings is acknowledged as an important component of any...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
In sub-Saharan Africa, an estimated 28 million people are living with the human immunodeficiency vir...
As the AIDS epidemic continues to spread across Africa, a demand for evidence produced by policy-rel...
Background: In this paper, we explain how three early career researchers actively engaged community ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe how a research project on HIV epidemiology in rural Uganda has engaged the c...
Kathryn Chu and colleagues discuss the impact of high-income country investigators conducting resear...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-92)The availability and free-access of ARV-treatment ...
Although several international and national HIV/AIDS conferences exist, there was not a national con...
Although several international and national HIV/AIDS conferences exist, there was not a national con...
Although several international and national HIV/AIDS conferences exist, there was not a national con...
What ethical obligations do researchers have to research informants in marginalised communities in s...
The epidemic of HIV-1C in southern Africa is characterized by a sustained prevalence that is substan...
Over the last decade excellent progress has been made globally in HIV management thanks to antiretro...
HIV epidemiology informs prevention trial design and program planning. Nine clinical research center...
Background: Dissemination of research findings is acknowledged as an important component of any...
(Article begins on next page) The Harvard community has made this article openly available. Please s...
In sub-Saharan Africa, an estimated 28 million people are living with the human immunodeficiency vir...
As the AIDS epidemic continues to spread across Africa, a demand for evidence produced by policy-rel...
Background: In this paper, we explain how three early career researchers actively engaged community ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe how a research project on HIV epidemiology in rural Uganda has engaged the c...
Kathryn Chu and colleagues discuss the impact of high-income country investigators conducting resear...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-92)The availability and free-access of ARV-treatment ...