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- First Published December 3, 2018.
Author Disclosures
- Andrew Silverman, BS*,
- Tess O'Meara, BA*,
- Leah Le, BS, MPH,
- Kevin Robertson, PhD and
- Serena Spudich, MD
- Andrew Silverman, BS*,
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- Tess O'Meara, BA*,
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- Leah Le, BS, MPH,
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- Kevin Robertson, PhD and
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NIMH, NIAID 2015-2017
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- Serena Spudich, MD
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Guest Editor, single issue, Seminars in Neurology, 2014. Section Editor, Current HIV/AIDS Reports, 2015, 2016. Editorial Panel, Journal of Virus Eradication, 2015, 2016. Guest Editor, single issue, AIDS, 2018.
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Viiv Healthcare, Inc. provides study medications for a study that I co-chair through the AIDS Clinical Trials Group.
NIH grants: R01 NS084911, PI, 2013-present, P01 MH094177, site PI, 2013- 16, R01 MH106466, PI, 2016-present, R21MH118109, PI, 2018-present, R21MH118023, PI, 2018-present, R21MH110260, PI, 2016-present, U24NS107136, PI, 2018-present.
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- Department of Neurology (A.S., T.O., L.L., S.S.) and Center for Neuroepidemiology and Clinical Neurological Research (S.S.), Yale University School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, CT; and Department of Neurology (K.R.), University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill.
- Correspondence
A. Silverman andrew.silverman{at}yale.edu
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