Darrell Wheeler, Iona College

Iona College

Presenter Of 3 Presentations

Non-Commercial Satellite

HPTN Scholars Program: History and Accomplishments

Moderator Of 1 Session

Non-Commercial Satellite
Organizer
HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN)
Room
Satellite Channel 2
Date
Wed, Jul 8, 2020
Time
11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
Session Description
The HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) offers a scholarship program for minority early-career investigators in HIV prevention research. This program is a mechanism that promotes the mentorship and development of emerging leaders in the fields addressing HIV/AIDS priorities from research development and implementation to overall project management. During the session, HPTN Scholars Program leadership will provide an overview and background of the program and its overarching goals. Three Scholars will also present the projects they completed as part of the 18-month program.

Presenter Of 1 Presentation

Non-Commercial Satellite

NIH HIV/AIDS Research Across the Lifespan: Disparities

Organizer
National Institutes of Health; Office of AIDS Research
Room
Satellite - On-demand Channel

Presenter Of 4 Presentations

Non-Commercial Satellite

HPTN Scholars Program: History and Accomplishments

Non-Commercial Satellite

NIH HIV/AIDS Research Across the Lifespan: Disparities

Organizer
National Institutes of Health; Office of AIDS Research
Room
Satellite - On-demand Channel

Moderator Of 1 Session

Non-Commercial Satellite
Organizer
HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN)
Room
Satellite Channel 2
Session Description
The HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) offers a scholarship program for minority early-career investigators in HIV prevention research. This program is a mechanism that promotes the mentorship and development of emerging leaders in the fields addressing HIV/AIDS priorities from research development and implementation to overall project management. During the session, HPTN Scholars Program leadership will provide an overview and background of the program and its overarching goals. Three Scholars will also present the projects they completed as part of the 18-month program.