HIV/AIDS
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April 25, 2024
Traditional healer-initiated HIV testing and care expands in South Africa
Developed in a region with the world’s highest HIV prevalence, this study design and intervention has the potential to impact testing uptake among a “hidden population” by mobilizing trained healers, who vastly outnumber allopathic care providers in South Africa. -
March 29, 2024
VUMC’s John Koethe named director of the Tennessee Center for AIDS Research
John Koethe, MD, MSCI, associate professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, has been appointed director and principal investigator of the Tennessee Center for AIDS Research. -
January 11, 2024
Comprehensive Care Clinic’s Ruby Gala set for Feb. 10
The Vanderbilt Comprehensive Care Clinic, Nashville’s original nonprofit medical home for people living with HIV, will hold its annual Ruby Gala on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024, at Marathon Music Works. -
December 4, 2023
Report offers a way to overcome the severe lack of HIV providers
In a new report, members of the Southeast AIDS Education and Training Center, which is coordinated by Vanderbilt University Medical Center, offers an innovative approach to increasing the HIV workforce: train all manner of health professionals to care for people with HIV. -
October 25, 2023
Immune system’s role in metabolic disease detailed in tissue atlas
Researchers at Vanderbilt University Medical Center have published the largest known single-site adipose tissue atlas — a comprehensive, detailed map of the cells, structures and molecules within a specific tissue or organ, designed to support open-ended study. -
February 2, 2023
Discovery of “cross-reactive” antibodies could aid treatment of viral co-infections
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December 15, 2022
Dooley honored by Treatment Action Group
Vanderbilt's Kelly Dooley, MD, PhD, MPH, recently received the Research in Action Award from the Treatment Action Group (TAG).