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Implementing and retaining a large-scale technology-mediated cohort to study HIV incidence and PrEP uptake among vulnerable cisgender men as well as transgender individuals in the U.S., the Together 5,000 cohort.

November 2025 | American Journal of Epidemiology

A Novel COllaborative Method for Building INterventions from Existing Evidence-Based Interventions.

November 2025 | Annals of Epidemiology

Effect of a Third COVID-19 Vaccine Dose on the Incidence of Long COVID Among Adults Who Completed a Primary Vaccine Series: a Target Trial Emulation in a Community-Based Cohort.

November 2025 | medRxiv

Natural History of Self-reported Symptoms Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A Target Trial Emulation in a Prospective Community-Based Cohort.

November 2025 | medRxiv

Long COVID Longitudinal Symptoms Burden Clusters Within A National Community-Based Cohort.

November 2025 | medRxiv

Modeling the Burden of Extreme Weather Events in a Large Network of International HIV Care Cohorts.

November 2025 | GeoHealth

Factors associated with HIV status non-disclosure among people entering care at IeDEA sites in Cameroon: a cross-sectional study.

October 2025 | AIDS Research and Therapy

Testing Theory-Enhanced Messaging to Promote COVID-19 Vaccination Among Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial. J Med Internet Res.

October 2025 | Journal of Medical Internet Research

HIV-related mortality time trends among children and young adolescents on antiretroviral therapy by age, treatment duration, and region: a systematic review and meta-regression analysis.

September 2025 | The Lancet HIV

“We’re Going to Be Here”: Providers’ Perspectives on Implementing a Revised HIV Care Coordination Program.

September 2025 | AIDS Patient Care and STDs
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