The HIV Prevention Trials Network is a worldwide collaborative clinical trials network that develops and tests the safety and efficacy of interventions designed to prevent the transmission of HIV.
What has surprised you most about working in HIV prevention research?
My proudest moment as a member of the HPTN is right now. During the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, the HPTN site staff strives to ensure participants' safety, share information on how to stay safe and provide tools to their local community. The resilience, creativity, bravery and grit of colleagues throughout the world are heroic.
The HPTN Scholars Program seeks to provide scholar recipients with the knowledge, skills and connections to further their careers as independent investigators in the HIV prevention research field.
Characteristics of Client Centered Care Coordination between Black MSM PrEP Users and Non-Users in HPTN 073: An Analysis of Perceived Autonomy Support and Care
Location: NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing Mentor(s): LaRon Nelson
Thinking on their feet: Lessons learnt from the role, identity and experiences of community-based HIV service providers in delivering Universal Test and Treat within the (PopART) trial in Zambia and South Africa