Recorded Lectures
Please see below for select lectures from the 2020 and 2021 Principles of STI/HIV Research and Public Health Practice course.
Thumbi Ndung’u PhD, African Health Research Institute
State of the Science on HIV Vaccines and Cure Research
Nelly Mugo MBChB, MMed, MPH, University of Washington
Cervical Cancer Control in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Greg Millet MPH, amfAR
Racial Disparities on HIV/STI in the US
Lindley Barbee MD, MPH, Seattle & King County STD Clinic
Gonorrhea: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Clinical Aspects
Jen Balkus MPH, PhD, University of Washington Epidemiology
HIV Immunology and Pathogenesis
Tom Quinn, MD, MSc- NIH, Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health
Forty Years of HIV Prevention: Failures and Successes
Sharon Hillier, PhD- University of Pittsburgh
Topical HIV Prevention
Rachel Winer, PhD, MPH- University of Washington
HPV: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, and Clinical Aspects
Patrick Sullivan, PhD, DVM- Emory University
It’s the Network: Survey Design For Studies of Sexually Transmitted Infections
Matthew Golden, MD, MPH- University of Washington
HIV/STI Challenges and Opportunities in 2020
Lorenzo Giacani, PhD- University of Washington
Syphilis: Clinical Aspects and Pathogenesis
Lisa Manhart, PhD, MPH- University of Washington
Essentials of Epidemiology
Kenneth Sherr, PhD, MPH- University of Washington
Implementation Science to Maximize the Potential of Evidence-based Interventions for HIV Control
Julie Dombrowski, MD, MPH- University of Washington
HIV Epidemiology, Treatment, and the Care Continuum