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1. Early inflammation as a footprint of increased mortality risk in infants living with HIV from three African countries.

2. Analytical treatment interruption in children living with HIV: position statement from the EPIICAL consortium.

3. Structural Determinants of Health and Markers of Immune Activation and Systemic Inflammation in Sexual Minority Men With and Without HIV.

4. Impact of in-utero exposure to HIV and latent TB on infant humoral responses.

5. Effective early antiretroviral therapy in perinatal-HIV infection reduces subsequent plasma inflammatory profile.

6. An Overview of Miami CDEIPI and a Showcase of Team Science and Cutting-Edge Research Driven by Students.

7. Stimulant use, HIV, and immune dysregulation among sexual minority men.

8. B-cell immunity and vaccine induced antibody protection reveal the inefficacy of current vaccination schedule in infants with perinatal HIV-infection in Mozambique, Africa.

9. HIV-1 remission and possible cure in a woman after haplo-cord blood transplant.

10. HIV-1 reservoir evolution in infants infected with clade C from Mozambique.

11. Caregivers' psychosocial assessment for identifying HIV-infected infants at risk of poor treatment adherence: an exploratory study in southern Mozambique.

12. Sexual Minority Stress and Cellular Aging in Methamphetamine-Using Sexual Minority Men With Treated HIV.

13. The importance of taking ART appropriately in children and adolescents with HIV-1 to reach the highest capacity of immune function later in life.

14. Host transcriptomic signatures of tuberculosis can predict immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in HIV patients.

15. Immune correlates of cardiovascular co-morbidity in HIV infected participants from South India.

16. Clinical, Virological and Immunological Subphenotypes in a Cohort of Early Treated HIV-Infected Children.

17. Determinants of B-Cell Compartment Hyperactivation in European Adolescents Living With Perinatally Acquired HIV-1 After Over 10 Years of Suppressive Therapy.

18. Effects of Aging on Metabolic Characteristics of Human B Cells.

19. HIV and Aging in the Era of ART and COVID-19: Symposium Overview.

20. Predicting cardiovascular risk using a novel risk score in young and middle-age adults with HIV: associations with biomarkers and carotid atherosclerotic plaque.

21. HIV and Aging in the Era of ART and COVID-19.

22. Distinct Molecular Signatures of Aging in Healthy and HIV-Infected Individuals.

23. Effects of Pregnancy and Isoniazid Preventive Therapy on Mycobacterium tuberculosis Interferon Gamma Response Assays in Women With HIV.

24. Size of HIV-1 reservoir is associated with telomere shortening and immunosenescence in early-treated European children with perinatally acquired HIV-1.

25. Immunological age prediction in HIV-infected, ART-treated individuals.

26. The Effect of JAK1/2 Inhibitors on HIV Reservoir Using Primary Lymphoid Cell Model of HIV Latency.

27. Early ART initiation during infancy preserves natural killer cells in young European adolescents living with HIV (CARMA cohort).

28. T cell immune discriminants of HIV reservoir size in a pediatric cohort of perinatally infected individuals.

29. Transcriptional and Immunologic Correlates of Response to Pandemic Influenza Vaccine in Aviremic, HIV-Infected Children.

30. NIH Workshop on HIV-Associated Comorbidities, Coinfections, and Complications: Summary and Recommendation for Future Research.

31. Artificial Intelligence Applied to in vitro Gene Expression Testing (IVIGET) to Predict Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine Immunogenicity in HIV Infected Children.

32. HIV and carotid atherosclerosis: a mediational model.

33. A therapeutic HIV-1 vaccine reduces markers of systemic immune activation and latent infection in patients under highly active antiretroviral therapy.

34. Higher PIK3C2B gene expression of H1N1+ specific B-cells is associated with lower H1N1 immunogenicity after trivalent influenza vaccination in HIV infected children.

35. Early antiretroviral therapy-treated perinatally HIV-infected seronegative children demonstrate distinct long-term persistence of HIV-specific T-cell and B-cell memory.

36. Impact of Early Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation on HIV-Specific CD4 and CD8 T Cell Function in Perinatally Infected Children.

37. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-Antibody Repertoire Estimates Reservoir Size and Time of Antiretroviral Therapy Initiation in Virally Suppressed Perinatally HIV-Infected Children.

38. Current Challenges and Solutions in Research and Clinical Care of Older Persons Living with HIV: Findings Presented at the 9th International Workshop on HIV and Aging.

39. Implications of Immune Checkpoint Expression During Aging in HIV-Infected People on Antiretroviral Therapy.

40. Harvard HIV and Aging Workshop: Perspectives and Priorities from Claude D. Pepper Centers and Centers for AIDS Research.

41. Brief Report: Hazardous Cannabis Use and Monocyte Activation Among Methamphetamine Users With Treated HIV Infection.

42. A prospective study of the immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) in HIV-infected children from high prevalence countries.

43. HIV and HCV augments inflammatory responses through increased TREM-1 expression and signaling in Kupffer and Myeloid cells.

44. Psychosocial Correlates of Monocyte Activation and HIV Persistence in Methamphetamine Users.

45. Single Cell Profiling Reveals PTEN Overexpression in Influenza-Specific B cells in Aging HIV-infected individuals on Anti-retroviral Therapy.

46. Cardiac morbidity in HIV infection is associated with checkpoint inhibitor LAG-3 on CD4 T cells.

47. Altered immune cell follicular dynamics in HIV infection following influenza vaccination.

48. Recent stimulant use and leukocyte gene expression in methamphetamine users with treated HIV infection.

49. Circulating inflammatory monocytes contribute to impaired influenza vaccine responses in HIV-infected participants.

50. Impact of aging and HIV infection on serologic response to seasonal influenza vaccination.

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