EPPIseminar: Kate Grabowski

Academic
An evolving HIV epidemic: Insights from longitudinal population-based epidemiologic and molecular surveillance in Uganda
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https://ucsf.zoom.us/j/98752409220?pwd=ZDRmd0htYkNPNHpPMnduOU5YSjVmUT09

 

M. Kate Grabowski is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Pathology and Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University. She is also a senior collaborating scientist with the Rakai Health Sciences Program in Uganda. Her primary research focuses on the epidemiology, prevention, and control of HIV and sexually transmitted infections. Over the last decade, has made major contributions to understanding the role of mobility/migration on HIV transmission dynamics, impact of HIV prevention and treatment programs, including antiretroviral therapy and voluntary medical male circumcision, on disease incidence, and HIV molecular epidemiology in Africa. Most of her research is nested within the Rakai Community Cohort Study, one of the largest and longest running population-based HIV surveillance cohorts globally, and the PANGEA-HIV consortium, an African HIV sequencing initiative in eastern and southern Africa. Kate is also a co-investigator with the HIV Prevention Trials Network. She has more general interests in the ethics of open data science and the use of molecular epidemiology in low resource settings.

Dr Grabowski is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Pathology and Epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University. She received her Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Epidemiology in 2014. Prior to that, she received a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology from the Pennsylvania State University and a Master’s of Science in Epidemiology, also from Johns Hopkins University. 

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Kate Grabowski