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Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases

Control of African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness)

Hookworm Pathogenesis and Vaccine Development

Control of Malaria

Control of Leishmaniasis

International Clinical, Operational, and Health Services Research and Training Award (ICOHRTA)

Integrating Sex and Drug–Related HIV Risk and Transmission

Alcohol & HIV Risk Reduction in St. Petersburg, Russia

Identifying HIV–Bridge Population in Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Clinics in Russia

NIMH Collaborative HIV/STD Prevention Trial

Risk Assessment of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Among Injection Drug Users (IDUs) in Russia

Prevention of Drug Overdoses

Intervention for HIV+ Adults with Childhood Sexual Abuse

Health, Human Rights, and Foreign Policy

Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases

Health, Human Rights and Foreign Policy

Dr. Kaveh Khoshnood was awarded the Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Memorial Fund through the MacMillan Center to coordinate a “Health and Foreign Policy” lecture series. The purpose of this series is to promote a vision that health can and should have a more prominent role in international relations and foreign policy discussions. This initiative brings together faculty and students from many disciplines, including medicine, nursing, public health, social science, economics, law, and social activism.

Additionally, Dr. Khoshnood has co–developed and co-taught the “Human Rights and the HIV/AIDS Crisis” course for master’s level students in the International Law Program at the University for Peace. This course examines the human rights dimensions of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The course explores human rights case law involving HIV/AIDS issues, international organizations and the transnational aspects of HIV/AIDS and human rights, the epidemiology and preventive strategies of HIV/AIDS, and ultimately how all of these topics are linked to human rights.

 

YSPH Faculty:

Kaveh Khoshnood

Related Sites:

The MacMillan Center

University for Peace

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