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Enrichment Series: Use of PrEP in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

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Monday, January 6, 2020

12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
Main Hospital
6th Floor, Large Conference Room M7607
111 Michigan Avenue NW
Washington, DC, 20010
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In this Enrichment Series, the Center for Translational Research invited Lynne Mofenson, M.D., to discuss the use of PrEP in pregnancy and breastfeeding, as well as opportunities for HIV prevention for adolescent and young mothers in Africa.

The Center for Translational Research and the Global Health special interest group have invited Lynne Mofenson, M.D., to discuss the use of PrEP in pregnancy and breastfeeding, as well as opportunities for HIV prevention for adolescent and young mothers in Africa.Dr. Mofenson is a board‐certified pediatric infectious disease specialist. After 26 years directing research on the prevention and treatment of pediatric and maternal HIV infection in the U.S. and globally, she retired from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2014 and currently serves as Senior HIV Technical Advisory for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, where she is involved in research evaluating the implementation of many of the interventions she studied while at NIH.Lunch providedFirst-come, first-served Main Hospital
6th Floor, Large Conference Room M7607
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The Center for Translational Research and the Global Health special interest group have invited Lynne Mofenson, M.D., to discuss the use of PrEP in pregnancy and breastfeeding, as well as opportunities for HIV prevention for adolescent and young mothers in Africa.

Dr. Mofenson is a board‐certified pediatric infectious disease specialist. After 26 years directing research on the prevention and treatment of pediatric and maternal HIV infection in the U.S. and globally, she retired from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 2014 and currently serves as Senior HIV Technical Advisory for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, where she is involved in research evaluating the implementation of many of the interventions she studied while at NIH.

  • Lunch provided
  • First-come, first-served