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Ellen Rae Cooper, MD, is a Professor in the Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine at Boston University, focusing on Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases. She founded the Pediatric HIV Program and directs the Adolescent HIV Initiative, establishing comprehensive care strategies for adolescents transitioning into adult care. Dr. Cooper has published extensively on the treatment and care of Pediatric HIV and has been a principal investigator in several large-scale studies addressing perinatal HIV transmission. Her expertise has extended to treating and managing HIV in low-resource settings such as Uganda, South Africa, and Zambia. Furthermore, she has played a crucial role in developing HIV care programs and has actively contributed to the NIH-sponsored IMPAACT Network. Dr. Cooper’s research interests include the pharmacokinetics and safety of antiretroviral therapies in children and preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV. She has received numerous awards acknowledging her educational contributions and commitment to improving healthcare access for vulnerable populations.
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