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HIV/AIDS

Published on
Dec 8, 2023
Our research news roundup highlights the improvements made in CAR therapies through structural biology discoveries and cost reduction strategies.

The purpose of this study is to identify and engage young black or hispanic/latino men in Philadelphia, PA, Baltimore, MD and Washington, DC in HIV and substance use prevention using a new Mobile-enhanced Engagement intervention.

Evaluating interventions to treat and prevent HIV infection and its consequences in infants, children, adolescents, and pregnant/postpartum women through the conduct of high quality clinical trials.

Steven D. Douglas, MD, and his laboratory team investigate the immunopathogenesis of HIV/AIDS in relation to monocytes/macrophages, immune activation, immune suppression, and inflammation. The laboratory also has projects which examine the role of the neurokinin-1 receptor in inflammation and depression.

Published on
Jul 8, 2019
Global health researchers developing culturally adapted approaches to safeguard mental health of Botswana’s youth living with HIV.
Published on
Jul 8, 2019
Take a multimedia look at our HIV researchers' work – from our basic science labs, to our Center for Functional Neuroimaging, to Botswana's neighborhoods.

Dr. Douglas has extensive laboratory experience investigating the cellular immunology of HIV/AIDS, primary immune deficiency diseases, and cellular immunopathologies. In addition, he has had significant involvement in studies related to immunological interactions.

E-mail:
douglasa [at] chop.edu
Published on
Oct 16, 2018
The Silver Award and Lecture honors Steven Douglas, MD, for his significant contributions and mentorship in the field of pediatric HIV and AIDS.
Published on
Oct 5, 2018
This week in the news, Hyundai fuels our childhood cancer research with Hope on Wheels and we congratulate the 2018 Silver Award recipient.