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  Biography  

Natasha Press

Current Position
Canadian HIV Trials Network Research Fellow
Clinical Assistant Professor, Infectious Diseases, St. Paul's Hospital

Primary Area of Interest
HIV Clinical Trials, Simplified Therapies
Medical Training
University of Toronto

Post-Graduate Training
University of British Columbia
Canadian HIV Trials Network

Current Boards or Associations
FRCPC, ABIM

Memberships
Canadian Infectious Diseases Society

Recent Publications
- Press N, Kimel G, Harris M, Lange J, Montaner J. A case series assessing the safety of mycophenolate as part of multi-drug rescue treatment regimens. HIV Clinical Trials; In press.
- Press N, Chavez VM, Ticona E, Calderon M, Salas Apolinario I, Culotta A, Arevalo J and Gilman RH. Screening for STDs in HIV-positive patients in Peru reveals an absence of Chlamydia trachomatis and identifies Trichomonas vaginalis in pharyngeal specimens. Clin Infect Dis 2001; 32.

Honours/Awards
CIHR/CTN Partnership Award, 2001
Academic Enhancement Award, 2001
 
  List of presentations from this healthcare provider available on CMEonHIV :

Role of adjuvant therapies and simplification of therapy
Treatment Simplification
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