World AIDS Day 2015: McGill/MUHC experts
December 1 is World AIDS Day, reminding us that the fight against the AIDS pandemic is far from over. More than 36 million people have died since it emerged in the early 1980s. Today, 35.3 million people around the world are living with the virus. 73,000 Canadians are currently HIV positive up from 49,000 in 2001, according to statistics from the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CanFAR).
Here is a list of experts from McGill, the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Health Centre (MUHC) and the Lady Davis Institute of the Jewish General Hospital available for comment on your stories for World AIDS Day:
Nicole Bernard, Researcher, Infection & Immunity, Research Institute of the MUHC; Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ
Expertise: HIV resistance, genetics associated with protection from HIV infection, slow replication of HIV among people with protective genes.
Available for interviews in English and French.
nicole [dot] bernard [at] mcgill [dot] ca
Shelley Clark, Professor, Department of Sociology, McGill; Director, Centre on Population Dynamics; Canada Resarch Chair in Youth, Gender and Global Health
Expertise:Ìýsocial determinants of HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa; HIV risks within marriage; adolescent transitions in high HIV contexts; couple dynamics and negotiation with respect to HIV
Available for interviews in English
shelley [dot] clark [at] mcgill [dot] caÌý
Julian Falutz, Director, HIV Metabolic Clinic, MUHC, Coordinator of Chronic Viral Illness Service, HIV and Aging Clinic, MUHC
Expertise: clinical care of HIV patients, teaching, clinical research.
Available for interviews in French and English
julian [dot] falutz [at] muhc [dot] mcgill [dot] ca
Nitika Pant Pai, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, McGill; Researcher, Infection & Immunity, Research Institute of the MUHC
Expertise: Self-testing strategies, screening strategies for HIV and co-infections, development of smart apps for self-testing, synergizing health, multiplexed testing in different at-risk populations, impact of oral testing and counseling in women in labor, simultaneous testing of pregnant women for co-infections.
Available for interviews in English
nitika [dot] pai [at] mcgill [dot] ca
Dr. Jean-Pierre Routy, Professor of Medicine, McGill,ÌýDepartment of Medicine, Royal Victoria Hospital, Chronic ViralÌýIllnessÌýService and Division of Hematology
Expertise: HIV primary infection; vaccines, Kaposi’s sarcoma and lymphoma
Available for interviews in French and English
jean-pierre [dot] routy [at] mcgill [dot] ca
Mark Wainberg, Director, McGill AIDS Centre; Professor, Medicine, and Microbiology and Immunology, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ; Head of the HIV/AIDS research axis, Lady Davis Institute, Jewish General Hospital; Past President of the International AIDS Society
Expertise: Development of anti-HIV drugs, HIV drug resistance, HIV vaccines
Available for interviews in French and English
mark [dot] wainberg [at] mcgill [dot] ca
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For interviews, please contact:
Cynthia Lee
Media Relations Office
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514-398-6754
cynthia [dot] lee [at] mcgill [dot] ca
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Julie Robert
Public Affairs and Strategic Planning
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514 934 1934 poste 71381
julie [dot] robert [at] muhc [dot] mcgill [dot] ca