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Andrew Zolopa is a Professor of Medicine specializing in Infectious Diseases at Stanford University Medical Center. His research focuses on clinical epidemiology methods aimed at optimizing antiretroviral therapy (ART) and understanding the impact of drug resistance in HIV infection. He has a significant interest in the clinical application of resistance testing and optimizing ART in population-based evaluations. He has served as the Acting Chief for Infectious Diseases and is a principal investigator for Stanford's NIH-sponsored AIDS Clinical Trials Unit. His work emphasizes the importance of HIV research in limited resource settings and explores the complexities of aging in HIV-infected populations. Dr. Zolopa is also engaged in collaborative research with the Rwandan Ministry of Health, focusing on various aspects of HIV treatment and prevention. Throughout his career, he has led several clinical trials aiming to enhance ART efficacy and safety, contributing to advancements in HIV patient care, especially for those with co-infections such as Hepatitis C.
Stanford University Medical Center • Stanford, CA
Professor of Medicine focusing on Infectious Diseases.
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