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In addition to the studies listed here, the HNRC also supports many other HIV/AIDS-related projects examining areas such as new treatments for HIV and associated symptoms, new techniques for brain imaging in HIV, and the effects of various comorbidities such as substance abuse and Hepatitis C infection.

Current Research Projects:

1 Clinical Trial of CNS Penetrating ART to Prevent NeuroAIDS in China Scott Letendre, M.D.
2 Multimodel Correlation of Imaging Markers and Neuropathogenesis of NeuroAIDS Jacopo Annese, Ph.D.
3 Impact of Malaria Co-Infection on HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders Ajay Bharti, M.D.
4 Multi-channel Enhancement and Validation of Subcortical Morphometry in HIV Christine Fennema-Notestine, Ph.D.
5 ARC: Biomarkers/NC Impairment Igor Grant, M.D.
6 Translational Methamphetamine AIDS Research Center (TMARC) Igor Grant, M.D.
7 California NeuroAIDS Tissue Network (CNTN) Igor Grant, M.D.
8 CNS HIV Anti-Retroviral Therapy Effects Research (CHARTER) Igor Grant, M.D.
9 Role of Evolving White Matter Damage in Neurocognitive Effects of HIV and HCV Terry Jernigan, Ph.D.
10 NeuroAIDS in India Thomas Marcotte, Ph.D.
11 Texting to Improve Adherence in HIV+ with Bipolar Disorder David J. Moore, Ph.D.
12 Prevalence of Neurocognitive Impairment among HIV-Infected Patients David Moore, Ph.D.
13 Implementation of an Efficacious Intervention for HIgh Risk Women in Mexico Thomas Patterson, Ph.D.
14 Mannose Binding Lectin in Neuroinflammation and NeuroAIDS Kumud Singh, Ph.D.
15 A Multi-Site Investigation into the Effect of HIV Clade on Neurocognitive Impairment David M. Smith, M.D.
16 Role of English Fluency in Spanish Neuropsychological Performance Paula Suarez
17 Prospective Memory in HIV-1 Infection Steven Woods, Psy.D.

Sponsored by NIMH/CSPAR P30MH062512

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