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The Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services (CHIPTS) is a collaboration of diverse, multi-disciplinary HIV researchers from UCLA, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, Friends Research Institute, and the RAND Corporation. Funded by the National Institutes of Mental Health, CHIPTS promotes collaborative research, fosters networking, and supports capacity building among communities and agency partners in efforts to eliminate new HIV infections and health disparities among key populations with HIV-associated comorbidities.
CMV, Inflammation, and Aging in Treated HIV
Shaping the Future of HIV and HBV Therapeutics: Centering Socio-Behavioral Research
HIV-Specific Antibody Responses After Early ART Initiation: Obstacles and Opportunities
Roll-out implementation optimization in Practice: Methodological Considerations and Case Examples
The power and pitfalls of social media strategies
An Innovative intervention for Sustainable HIV/AIDS Epidemic control in Zambia
Engaging community in implementation: State of the science and practice
Expanding PrEP use in Los Angeles County: 2024 and Beyond
Prioritizing Global Health Equity in Research: Lessons from South Africa
Ballot Measures: Impacts on Communities Affected by HIV
Equity-Grounded Implementation Science
In Case You Missed It: Key highlights from the 25th International AIDS Conference
Am I Part of the Solution? HIV and Aging in the Context of Sexual Ageism
Building an Effective Peer-Based Program: The Healing Power of Community
Cognitive Functioning and Mental Health in Long-term HIV Survivors
Keynote -- Four A’s of Caring for Our Elder HIV Community: Ask, Acknowledge, Advocate, and Amplify
Local Reflections and Call to Action
Tackling Stigma and Providing Quality Care Around Substance Use Among Olders Adults With HIV
The Intersection of Physical and Mental Health in Older Persons Living with HIV
The What, When, Why & How of Loneliness Screening
Update from the Office of AIDS: HIV, Aging, and Mental Health
Uplifting the Voices of Black and Latino MSM and Transgender Women: Experiences with Injectable PrEP
2024 EHE Meeting - Day One: Partnerships in Research: Our Roles in Ending the HIV Epidemic
2024 EHE Meeting - Day Two: Network for Implementation Science in HIV
2024 EHE Meeting - Day Two: Moving Research to Practice (Panel 4)
2024 EHE Meeting - Day Two: Partnering with Public Health Departments Across the Care Continuum
2024 EHE Meeting - Day Two: Our Voice Matters in Research
2024 EHE Meeting - Day Two: Summary and Report-Out from Strategy Breakout Sessions