Jonathan Fuchs, San Francisco Department of Public Health

San Francisco Department of Public Health
Dr. Fuchs is an established HIV investigator, co-Directs the UCSF Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) mentoring program, and co-directs SHARP. He is also the PI of a CDC-funded capacity building assistance program that supports US HIV workforce development.

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E-Posters

A hotel-based isolation and quarantine (I&Q) strategy to deliver integrated medical and behavioral health services to persons with COVID-19 who are experiencing homelessness or living in congregate settings

Session Name
Track D: Public health responses including physical distancing and community level efforts, programmes, policies, lifting restrictions, modeling
Room
COVID-19 Conference Poster Channel

Moderator Of 1 Session

Global Village session Panel Discussion
Room
Global Village - On demand Channel
Session Description
Enhancing the diversity of the biomedical research workforce is a key priority for the United States. Undergraduates from minority backgrounds who are underrepresented in the fields of public health and HIV prevention research may be inspired to consider these career paths by participating in highly applied mentored research experiences. This 45-minute interactive panel discussion, moderated by Dr. John Sauceda, will enlist three alumni scholars from the San Francisco Department of Public Health and UCSF Summer HIV/AIDS Research Program (SHARP). Panelists will reveal how the program influenced their current training and work trajectories.

Moderator Of 1 Session

Global Village session Panel Discussion
Room
Global Village - On demand Channel
Session Description
Enhancing the diversity of the biomedical research workforce is a key priority for the United States. Undergraduates from minority backgrounds who are underrepresented in the fields of public health and HIV prevention research may be inspired to consider these career paths by participating in highly applied mentored research experiences. This 45-minute interactive panel discussion, moderated by Dr. John Sauceda, will enlist three alumni scholars from the San Francisco Department of Public Health and UCSF Summer HIV/AIDS Research Program (SHARP). Panelists will reveal how the program influenced their current training and work trajectories.

Presenter Of 1 Presentation

E-Posters

A hotel-based isolation and quarantine (I&Q) strategy to deliver integrated medical and behavioral health services to persons with COVID-19 who are experiencing homelessness or living in congregate settings

Session Name
Track D: Public health responses including physical distancing and community level efforts, programmes, policies, lifting restrictions, modeling
Room
COVID-19 Conference Poster Channel

Moderator Of 1 Session

Global Village session Panel Discussion
Room
Global Village - On demand Channel
Session Description
Enhancing the diversity of the biomedical research workforce is a key priority for the United States. Undergraduates from minority backgrounds who are underrepresented in the fields of public health and HIV prevention research may be inspired to consider these career paths by participating in highly applied mentored research experiences. This 45-minute interactive panel discussion, moderated by Dr. John Sauceda, will enlist three alumni scholars from the San Francisco Department of Public Health and UCSF Summer HIV/AIDS Research Program (SHARP). Panelists will reveal how the program influenced their current training and work trajectories.