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Funding Freeze Has Caused Wide Disruptions in HIV Services

April 2026

Quotes Ellen Brazier CUNY ISPH Investigator | IDSE Infectious Disease Special Addition | April 4, 2026

Struggling with daily HIV meds? Monthly shots may be the answer

March 2026

Quotes Christian Grov CUNY ISPH Investigator | Advocate | March 20, 2026

A Year After USAID’s Termination: The Impact Has Been ‘Devastating’

March 2026

Quotes Ellen Brazier CUNY ISPH Investigator | Capital & Main | March 11, 2026

Federal funding cuts threaten help for NYC domestic violence survivors

January 2026

Quotes CUNY ISPH Executive Director Denis Nash | Healthbeat | January 28, 2026

New research: Out of thousands, only 42 people started long-acting injectable PrEP

January 2026

Quotes Christian Grov CUNY ISPH Investigator | San Francisco AIDS Foundation | January 22, 2026

Steep systemic barriers block gay and bisexual men from affirming mental health care

January 2026

Quotes Christian Grov CUNY ISPH Investigator | Medical Xpress | January 21, 2026

Even The Trump Admin Seems Concerned The U.S. Could Lose Its Measles Elimination Status

January 2026

Quotes Investigator Rachael Piltch-Loeb | HuffPost | January 21, 2026

Predictions for 2026 from Alexa B. D’Angelo, Ph.D., M.P.H. and Jeremiah Johnson

January 2026

Features Postdoctoral fellow Alexa D’Angelo | Managed Healthcare Executive | January 7, 2026

HIV prevention cuts could worsen health outcomes in East New York, experts warn

December 2025

Quotes Christian Grov CUNY ISPH Investigator | NYCity News Service | December 17, 2025

Researchers urge policy action as injectable PrEP remains out of reach for many

December 2025

Quotes Christian Grov CUNY ISPH Investigator | Medical Xpress | December 10, 2025


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