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Virtual
Hosted by: UCLA RCMAR CHIME and UCLA CTSI

Join us for the May RCMAR CHIME Methods Seminar on Meaningful Academic-Community Partnerships in HIV Research with Judith Auerbach, PhD, Professor, UCSF School of Medicine.

Speaker Bio:

Judith Auerbach, PhD is a sociologist who works at the nexus of science and policy, with a focus on HIV. Her research and practice interests focus on the social organization of scientific knowledge, specifically the role and standing of social research; community engagement in research; and attention to women in the HIV response. In her work, she promotes integrated approaches, engaging biological, behavioral, and social sciences and community experience.

Selected publications:

MacQueen KM, Auerbach JD. It is not just about "the trial": the critical role of effective engagement and participatory practices for moving the HIV research field forward. Journal of the InternationalAIDS Society 2018. PMID: 30334608

Auerbach JD, Kinsky S, Brown G, Charles V. Knowledge, attitudes, and likelihood of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) use among US women at risk of acquiring HIV. AIDS patient care and STDs 2014. PMID: 25513954