Research

CDUHR investigators conduct a broad range of HIV and HCV research including epidemiological, ethnographic and intervention studies among groups at high risk

Recently Published
PrEP-related medical, structural and institutional mistrust among a socioeconomically diverse sample of Black, Latine, Asian, and White young sexual minority men: Lived experiences of intersectional inequity
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Allocative efficiency analysis of strategies to reduce overdose deaths among people with opioid use disorder and history of incarceration in Connecticut
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Advancing person-centered care: Protocol for quality measurement and management (QM2) in the New York State system for opioid use disorder treatment
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Featured Projects
Telehealth to Improve Post-Incarceration Treatment for OUD Patients (TIPTOP): An Acceptability and Feasibility Trial
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Effects of Vagal Dysfunction on Gastrointestinal and Inflammatory Pathways in HIV
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Development and Evaluation of a Multilevel, Socio-Culturally Contextualized Digital Health Decision Intervention to Reduce Medical Mistrust and Improve Status-Neutral HIV Service Use among HLMSM
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Research in Brief
Preventing Unintentional Drug Overdose
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Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorder
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Syringe Service Programs Reduce HIV and HCV Infections in People Who Inject Drugs
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