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December 9, 2013
The final webinar of the Fall series discussed what is known from social and behavioral science and community experience about the definitions and perceptions of HIV risk among women that are relevant to their potential PrEP use.
Location
Webinar
Speakers
Judy Auerbach, PhD
Adjunct Professor, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, University of California, San Francisco; and Consultant to AIDS United and San Francisco AIDS Foundation
K. Rivet Amico, PhD
Research Scientist, Center for Health Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut
Joanne Keatley, MSW
Director, Center of Excellence for Transgender Health, University of California, San Francisco
Moderator: Vignetta Charles, PhD
Senior Vice President, AIDS United