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Nurse consultant and Program Officer at DAIDS/NIAID/NIH in Rockville, MD. My professional interests include behavioral and social science and biomedical research to improve the lives of people with HIV.

The LATITUDE to Stay On Track: NIH to Launch Study in People Non-Adherent to Daily Treatment
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Friday, December 7, 2018
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