Le Programme de recherche pancanadien sur le VIH, le vieillissement et le grand âge est un outil pour guider les prises de décisions de quatre catégories d’intervenants : 1) Agences subventionnaires et comités d’examen des demandes de bourses de recherche 2) Investigateurs principaux et membres des équipes de recherche 3)… Read more of the article: Programme de recherche pancanadien sur le vih, le vieillissement et le grand age
OuvrirPreferences And Needs for Aging Care among HIV-positive Elderly people in Ontario (“PANACHE ON”) is a qualitative community-based participatory research (CBPR) study that conducted community consultations with people aging with HIV at nine community-based organizations in Ontario, Canada to ascertain their preferences and needs for aging care.
OuvrirFor the last 30 years, the CTN has played a central role in driving Canada’s HIV research efforts by uniting researchers to develop treatments, preventions, and a cure for HIV and related health conditions
OuvrirFinding Predictability in the unpredictable
OuvrirDr. Catherine Worthington, Making Connections School of Public Health and Social Policy Dr. Worthington’s modus operandi is networking—connecting people and projects in the HIV community to enhance the research experience and the end results. The networks are “open and active,” she explains, “We are trying to promote, mentor, and bring… Read more of the article: Researcher Profile: Dr. Catherine Worthington
OuvrirWhat you need to know and what you can do to prevent Antimicrobial resistance in Gonococcal infections
OuvrirPreventing the spread of extensively drug-resistant gonorrhea
OuvrirAlleviating Pain in HIV Patients. Focus of Dr. Smith’s research is HIV related neuropathic pain.
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