Current Research Projects - Blog Style
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- Written by Jacopo Annese, Ph.D.
Agency: NIH/NIMH
Agency Award Number: 5R01MH84756-012
To conduct a multi-parametric examination of neuropathogenetic phenomena that are induced by HIV infection, correlating markers of the disease revealed by different imaging modalities (in vivo and ex vivo) with those localized by specific histological methods to improve our understanding of HIV neuropathogenesis towards the earliest detection by non-invasive means of neurological signs and response to treatment.
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- Written by Georgette Kanmogne, Ph.D., MPH
Agency: NIH/NIMH
Agency Award Number: 5R21MH080611-02
To investigate whether infections with HIV isolates that have a particular genetic characteristic makes patients more susceptible to neurocognitive disorders.
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- Written by Robert Heaton, Ph.D.
Agency: NIH/NIMH
Agency Award Number: 5R01MH73433-05
To develop assessment instruments and norms to measure neurocognitive status in the Chinese population infected with HIV.
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- Written by Thomas Marcotte, Ph.D.
Agency: NIH/NIMH
Agency Award Number: 5R01MH078748-04
To determine the prevalence and nature of HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment (HNCI) in HIV-infected individuals who are not on antiretroviral (ARV) therapy.
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- Written by Steven Woods, Psy.D.
Agency: NIH/NIMH
Agency Award Number: 5R01MH073419-06
To extend the findings from the initial grant period by focusing on older adults with HIV, expanding the study design to examine the incidence of ProM impairment and its risk factors, broaden our conceptual model to include habitual ProM, and examine an important new functional outcome, health-related quality of life.