Director's International Seminars - Academic Year 2006-2007
These opportune seminars host a series of distinguished visitors to Yale that are conducting HIV/AIDS research in an international setting. The speakers lead a discussion on a cutting-edge issue in international HIV/AIDS research or discuss current trends in the ever-changing epidemic. Most discussions are followed by an informal, interactive question-and-answer session with the audience, which ranges from faculty to undergraduate students interested in HIV/AIDS-related issues.
September 2006
28
Thursday
12:00-1:30 PM
Speaker: Shalini Bharat, Ph.D. - Dean, School of Health System Studies, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai, India
Title: Researching the Epidemic in India: Critical Concerns and Issues
Location: OIT Conf. Rm., Ste # 3D, 40 Temple Street, New Haven, CT
October
Speaker: Dr. Gerald Friedland, M.D., Director, AIDS Program, Yale New Haven Hospital, Professor of Medicine and Public Health, Yale School of Medicine
Title: Studies on the Integration of TB and HIV Treatment in South Africa
Location: OIT Conf. Rm., Ste # 3D, 40 Temple Street, New Haven, CT
February 2007
April
Speakers: Maia Rusakova, Ph.D., St. Petersburg State University, Russia and Veronika Odinokova, M.S., St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Title: HIV Risk in Three Russian Cities - The presenters will discuss the findings from a behavioral survey of 6111 individuals in the cities of St. Petersburg, Orenburg, and Irkutsk. Surveyed populations include transitory based youth groups, institution based youth groups, street sex workers, intravenous drug users, and men who have sex with men.
Location: CIRA, Ste # 200, 135 College Street, New Haven, CT
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