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Jahmeel Scott

World AIDS Day

At the World AIDS Day HealthStreet event, we showcased and distributed SHARC resources, including brochures with helpful information on alcohol consumption and HIV, while engaging attendees in meaningful conversations about our ongoing research. Additionally, we gathered valuable feedback from participants on how SHARC can better address community needs in the…

Message From the Director

Dr. Robert Cook It is December, and a new year is coming. Our SHARC team has already had two celebrations in December! First, we were able to help celebrate World AIDS Day with community partners including the Positives Empowering Positives (PEP Club), the Black AIDS Service and Education (B.A.S.E.)…

Post-Doctoral Paper Spotlight: Dr. Rebecca Fisk-Hoffman

Dr. Fisk-Hoffman Paper Title: Recommendations for the Design and Implementation of Alcohol Pharmacotherapy Trials: Perspectives of Women With HIV Participating in the WHAT-IF Study Objectives: Naltrexone for alcohol reduction has been poorly studied in women with HIV (WWH), for whom heavy alcohol use is associated with negative HIV outcomes. This…

SHARC at American Public Health Association Annual Meeting

Competing Financial Needs and HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Use: A Qualitative Study Among Sexual Minority Men Dr. Bleasdale SHARC T32 Postdoctoral Trainee Dr. Jacob Bleasdale represented SHARC at the 2024 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting in Minneapolis, MN, where he presented a first-author oral presentation summarized below: Background: Sexual minority…

New Paper: Mark Britton

Mark Britton Despite the availability of effective antiretroviral therapy, many people with HIV continue to experience changes in thinking and memory; these changes can affect quality of life and can lead to other negative health outcomes. However, relatively little is known about psychosocial factors that may be associated with cognitive…

SHARC Welcomes: Sylvan Contreras

What is your educational & work background? Sylvan Contreras I graduated from UF with my bachelor’s in Applied Physiology and Kinesiology in 2023. I am in the second year of pursuing a Master’s in Public Health, concentrating on population health management. I hope to matriculate into medical school in 2026.

SHARC Welcomes: Bruno Diniz E Silva

Visiting Scholar Bruno Diniz E Silva What research topics/interests have brought you to UF? My research background and primary interests focus on microbiology/virology, specifically in HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and COVID-19. During my master’s, I developed expertise in designing and implementing strategies for effective STI…

Alumni Spotlight: Christina Parisi, PhD

Featured Article: Dr. Christina Parisis Our article, “Reasons for not seeking alcohol treatment among a sample of Florida adults with HIV who perceived the need for treatment,” was recently published in Addiction Science and Clinical Practice. This was a mixed-methods study that examined cross-sectional survey data from the…

New SHARC GRANT: Dr. Pilar Hernandez-Con, MD, MSCE

Award Details: Dr. Pilar Hernandez- Con Pilar Hernandez-Con, MD, MSCE, a doctoral student in the department of pharmaceutical outcomes and policy in the University of Florida’s College of Pharmacy, has been awarded a National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) diversity supplement grant exceeding $200,000. This grant supports her…

SHARC NIH Award: Dr. Hwayoung Cho

Award Details Dr. Hwayoung Cho Dr. Hwayoung Cho recently received the NIH award K01AG09011 of more than $500,000 for her research project, “Disparities in Risk of Dementia among People Living with HIV using Real-World Data.” This four-year study will examine disparities in the risk of dementia among people living with…