Hajar Miranzadeh moved to Canada in 2015 to start her PhD in Pharmacology at the University of Saskatchewan. In 2023, she joined CTN+ as a postdoctoral fellow after 2 years of working in Dr. Christopher Power’s laboratory at the University of Alberta.
A new CTN study investigates how exposure to HIV and antiretroviral drugs during pregnancy could have long-term effects for the millions of kids who were born to mothers living with HIV, but who did not acquire the virus themselves
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The CTN+ supports clinical trials, implementation science projects, and non-interventional research of the highest scientific and ethical standards.
Pilot project to implement a step-wise investigation that includes Cerebrospinal Fluid analysis as a standard of care for HIV+ individuals with cognitive symptoms
Measuring cognitive decline in patients at high risk for developing HIV-related neurocognitive dysfunction
Brain imaging to understand HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder and predict response to cognitive training
Efficacy potential of an internet-based sleep program to improve sleep quality in people with HIV
Development of a psychosocial intervention trial with the goal to improve older adults’ ability to cope with HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND)
Our researchers and trainees have produced hundreds of peer-reviewed publications in a wide range of HIV- and STBBI-related areas.