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Congratulations to doctoral candidate Riko Boone and colleagues on the recent publication titled "Representation in research: A review of diversity within HIV cure studies based in the United States" in the journal of AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses!

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Roberts, C., Creamer, E., Boone, C.A., Young, A.T., & Magnus, M. (2022). Representation in research: A review of diversity within HIV cure studies based in the United States. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. https://doi.org/10.1089/aid.2021.0127

Congrats to ASP's Dr. Lisa Bowleg and grad students Arianne Malekzadeh, Mary Mbaba, and Riko Boone on their publication: "Ending the HIV epidemic for all, not just some: structural racism as a fundamental but overlooked social-structural determinant of the US HIV epidemic" in the journal Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS!

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Bowleg, L., Malekzadeh, A. N., Mbaba, M., & Boone, C. A. (2022). Ending the HIV epidemic for all, not just some: structural racism as a fundamental but overlooked social-structural determinant of the US HIV epidemic. Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS. https://doi.org/10.1097/coh.0000000000000724

Congrats to ASP doctoral candidate Riko Boone, ASP alumni Dr. Ana Maria del Río-González, as well as their fellow co-authors on their in press publication, titled "Monitoring intersectional stigma: A key strategy to ending the HIV epidemic in the U.S." in the upcoming special 2022 issue on HIV-related intersecting stigma in the American Journal of Public Health!

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Rodriguez-Hart, C., Boone, C. A., del Río-González, A. M., Kutner, B., Baral, S., Burns, P., German, D., Eaton, L., Lucas, L., Remien, R., Ellis, M., & Dale, S. (2022, In press). Monitoring intersectional stigma: A key strategy to ending the HIV epidemic in the U.S. American Journal of Public Health – Invited submission to 2022 special issue on HIV-related intersectional stigma.