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  • British HIV Association (BHIVA)
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  • UCL Institute for Global Health
  • Imperial College Faculty of Medicine
  • UK Collaborative HIV Cohort (UK CHIC) Study
  • The PRIME Study
  • The Swift Network
  • National institute for Health Research (NIHR) Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Blood Borne and Sexually Transmitted Infections

Latest news

Plenary presentation on "Dispelling the myths of HIV and ageing"

Professor Caroline Sabin has been invited to give a plenary presentation at the Autumn BHIVA meeting.

26/07/2017 - 3:35pm
Welcome to Amalia!

The POPPY study is delighted to welcome Amalia Ndoutoumou to our support team as the new Trial Manager for the POPPY and POPPY Sleep studies. 

24/07/2017 - 4:18pm
Recruitment now complete for POPPY SLEEP

We are delighted that recruitment for POPPY SLEEP ended on 31st July 2018 with a total recruitment of 483 participants.

24/07/2017 - 12:46pm
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Latest news

Plenary presentation on "Dispelling the myths of HIV and ageing"

Professor Caroline Sabin has been invited to give a plenary presentation at the Autumn BHIVA meeting.

Welcome to Amalia!

The POPPY study is delighted to welcome Amalia Ndoutoumou to our support team as the new Trial Manager for the POPPY and POPPY Sleep studies. 

Recruitment now complete for POPPY SLEEP

We are delighted that recruitment for POPPY SLEEP ended on 31st July 2018 with a total recruitment of 483 participants.

Recent publications

Pain in people living with HIV and its association with healthcare resource use, mental health and functional status
People living with or without HIV with similar lifestyles both show greater age advancement compared to blood donors

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