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Charlotte-Eve Short is a Clinical Associate Professor in HIV and Genitourinary Medicine at Imperial College London. She was awarded a Wellcome Trust funded Clinical Doctoral Fellowship in 2020, which focused on the immunological and microbiological mechanisms underlying excess preterm birth in pregnant women living with HIV. Following this, she took the NIHR matched Academic Clinical Lecturer position at Imperial College, continuing her doctoral research theme with funding from a programme grant from March Dimes European Preterm Birth Research Centre and Academy of Medical Sciences UNITAID. In September 2024, she was appointed as a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Genitourinary HIV Medicine, where she leads an ambitious research programme on neglected women's health conditions, particularly Bacterial Vaginosis, aimed at understanding the mechanisms underlying its high recurrence and developing novel therapeutic approaches. Additionally, she works as a Consultant in Sexual Health and HIV at Imperial College NHS partner sites, including West Middlesex Hospital and St Mary's Hospital, and leads the North West London Vaginitis Network, which focuses on advocacy for women's health in clinical practices.
Imperial College London, Infectious Disease • London, United Kingdom
Held a matched position focusing on research in HIV and its associated conditions.
Imperial College London, Infectious Disease • London, United Kingdom
Appointed to lead research on neglected women’s health conditions and serve as a clinical consultant.
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