Dollars for Profs
Dig Into University Researchers' Outside Income and Conflicts of Interest
Published Dec. 6, 2019
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Conflict of Interest
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Susanne Doblecki-Lewis
University of Miami School of Medicine, Department: Public Health & Prev Medicine
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Gilead Pharmaceuticals
Salary not from the awardee Institution
Dr. Doblecki-Lewis is a consultant to Gilead Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer of the drug used in the study.
Adaptive intervention strategies to optimize PrEP clinical evaluation and uptake in stimulant-using men
PROJECT NARRATIVE The proposed formative clinical research will provide a preliminary test of one of the first adaptive treatment strategies combining contingency management and motivational interviewing to promote PrEP clinical evaluation in stimulant-using, men who have sex with men (MSM). Scalable intervention approaches like those proposed here are desperately needed to inform the targeted deployment of limited public health funding to mitigate risk of HIV seroconversion and onward HIV transmission in this marginalized, underserved population that is a high priority for novel HIV prevention interventions.
Filed on March 01, 2019.
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