Dans le cadre de la conférence AIDS 2022, le réseau a décerné 9 prix « IAS/Quebec AIDS Cross-sectoral Research Network Young Investigator Prize » à de jeunes chercheurs travaillant dans des institutions québécoises. Félicitations aux lauréats !
AIDS 2022 recipients:
Track A
- Caroline Dufour
- Abstract title: Scarcity of intact HIV genomes in vertically infected Thai children who initiated ART during the first months of life
Track B
- Léna Royston
- Abstract title: Kaposi sarcoma in ART-treated PLWH and HIV-uninfected people: differences in viral and immune characteristics
- Jeanne Brochon
- Abstract title: Long-term risk of hospitalization and chronic disease among children who were HIV-exposed uninfected (cHEU) compared to population controls in Montreal, Canada
Track C
- Lily Yang
- Abstract title: Cervical cancer screening among women living with HIV: a systematic analysis of population-based surveys in sub-Saharan Africa
Track D
- James Stannah
- Abstract title: Improving our understanding of how structural determinants impact HIV epidemics: a scoping review of dynamic models to guide future research
Track E
- Kana Yokoji
- Abstract title: Service uptake, client profile, and acceptability of a self-directed HIV and STI screening clinic in Quebec during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Patrick Keeler
- Abstract title: Building and Implementing Le Cercle Orange: Creatively Responding to the Needs of People Living with HIV in the Montreal Region Without Access to Healthcare
Track F
- Léa Pelletier-Marcotte
- Abstract title: Reducing harm and preventing transmission by assessing complex HIV situations through a multidisciplinary lens: INSPQ’s expert support to regional public health departments
- Layla Razek
- Abstract title: Factors associated with transphobia among travestis and transgender women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: results from an open, prospective cohort