James McMahon, Department of Infectious Diseases, Alfred Hospital and Monash University
Department of Infectious Diseases, Alfred Hospital and Monash UniversityDr McMahon is an Infectious Diseases physician and Head of Clinical Research at the Alfred Hospital, and ID physician at Monash Medical Centre. His research interests are in clinical trials focused on HIV Cure, antiretroviral therapy and methods to maximise assess the cascade of HIV care
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PEA0060 - Safety and efficacy of copper-64 labelled 3BNC117 combined with PET/MRI to image HIV
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Safety and efficacy of copper-64 labelled 3BNC117 combined with PET/MRI to image HIV
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This session will cover the latest topics in antiretroviral therapy, including two-drug regimens, long acting therapy, weight gain and ART, ART in women (including pregnancy) and new antiretroviral agents.