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David J. Moore is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with a strong emphasis on Infectious Diseases and Virology. Additional subfields of their work include Emergency Medicine, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and General Health Professions.

The main topics of Moore's research encompass a range of HIV-related areas, including:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • HIV-related Health Complications and Treatments
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • Sex Work and Related Issues
  • Tryptophan and Brain Disorders

Moore has published extensively in multiple scientific venues. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • AIDS and Behavior
  • Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
  • Journal of NeuroVirology
  • AIDS
  • Innovation in Aging

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Moore include:

  • Efficient production of male Wolbachia-infected Aedes aegypti mosquitoes enables large-scale suppression of wild populations, 2020, Nature Biotechnology
  • Antiretroviral drug concentrations in brain tissue of adult decedents, 2020, AIDS
  • Daily Activities Related to Mobile Cognitive Performance in Middle-Aged and Older Adults: An Ecological Momentary Cognitive Assessment Study, 2020, JMIR mhealth and uhealth
  • Cumulative Burden of Depression and Neurocognitive Decline Among Persons With HIV: A Longitudinal Study, 2020, JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes
  • Barriers and Facilitators to PrEP Initiation and Adherence Among Transgender and Gender Non-Binary Individuals in Southern California, 2020, AIDS Education and Prevention

Frequent co-authors of Moore include:

  • Ronald J. Ellis
  • Jessica L. Montoya
  • Scott Letendre
  • Robert K. Heaton
  • Raeanne C. Moore

Best Publications

  • The Impact of HIV-Associated Neuropsychological Impairment on Everyday Functioning

    Robert K Heaton;Thomas D Marcotte;Monica Rivera Mindt;Joseph Sadek

  • Cognitive Neuropsychology of HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders

    Steven Paul Woods;David J. Moore;Erica Weber;Igor Grant

  • Measurement and predictors of resilience among community-dwelling older women.

    Amanda J. Lamond;Colin A. Depp;Matthew Allison;Robert Langer

  • Correlates of self-rated successful aging among community-dwelling older adults.

    Lori P. Montross;Colin Depp;John Daly;Jennifer Reichstadt

  • Methamphetamine dependence increases risk of neuropsychological impairment in HIV infected persons.

    Julie D. Rippeth;Robert K. Heaton;Catherine L. Carey;Thomas D. Marcotte

  • Demographically corrected norms for African Americans and Caucasians on the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test–Revised, Brief Visuospatial Memory Test–Revised, Stroop Color and Word Test, and Wisconsin Card Sorting Test 64-Card Version

    Marc A. Norman;David J. Moore;Michael Taylor;Donald Franklin

  • Cortical and subcortical neurodegeneration is associated with HIV neurocognitive impairment.

    David J. Moore;Eliezer Masliah;Julie D. Rippeth;Raul Gonzalez

  • Defining neurocognitive impairment in HIV: deficit scores versus clinical ratings.

    K. Blackstone;D. J. Moore;D. R. Franklin;D. B. Clifford

  • Initial validation of a screening battery for the detection of HIV-associated cognitive impairment.

    Catherine L Carey;Steven Paul Woods;Julie D Rippeth;Raul Gonzalez

  • A review of performance-based measures of functional living skills.

    David J. Moore;Barton W. Palmer;Barton W. Palmer;Thomas L. Patterson;Dilip V. Jeste;Dilip V. Jeste

  • Neurocognitive dysfunction predicts postmortem findings of HIV encephalitis.

    M. Cherner;E. Masliah;R. J. Ellis;T. D. Marcotte

  • Progression to Neuropsychological Impairment in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection Predicted by Elevated Cerebrospinal Fluid Levels of Human Immunodeficiency Virus RNA

    Ronald J. Ellis;David J. Moore;Meredith E. Childers;Scott Letendre

  • Neurocognitive impairment in middle-aged and older adults with bipolar disorder: Comparison to schizophrenia and normal comparison subjects

    Colin A. Depp;David J. Moore;David Sitzer;Barton W. Palmer;Barton W. Palmer

  • Resting cerebral blood flow: a potential biomarker of the effects of HIV in the brain.

    B. M. Ances;D. Sisti;F. Vaida;C. L. Liang

  • Neurocognitive performance of methamphetamine users discordant for history of marijuana exposure

    Raul Gonzalez;Julie D. Rippeth;Catherine L. Carey;Robert K. Heaton

  • Diagnosing symptomatic HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders: self-report versus performance-based assessment of everyday functioning.

    K. Blackstone;D. J. Moore;R. K. Heaton;D. R. Franklin

  • Neurovirological correlation with HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders and encephalitis in a HAART-era cohort

    Benjamin B. Gelman;Joshua G. Lisinicchia;Susan Morgello;Eliezer Masliah

  • A Six-Factor Model of Cognition in Schizophrenia and Related Psychotic Disorders: Relationships With Clinical Symptoms and Functional Capacity

    Julie Akiko Gladsjo;Lou Ann McAdams;Barton W Palmer;David J Moore

  • Successful cognitive aging in persons living with HIV infection.

    Lauren Malaspina;Steven Paul Woods;David J. Moore;Colin Depp

  • Rapid HIV Viral Load Suppression in those Initiating Antiretroviral Therapy at First Visit after HIV Diagnosis.

    Martin Hoenigl;Martin Hoenigl;Antoine Chaillon;David J. Moore;Sheldon R. Morris

  • Cerebral β-amyloid deposition predicts HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders in APOE ε4 carriers.

    Virawudh Soontornniyomkij;David J. Moore;Ben Gouaux;Benchawanna Soontornniyomkij

Frequent Co-Authors

Dilip V. Jeste
Dilip V. Jeste University of California, San Diego
Robert K. Heaton
Robert K. Heaton University of California, San Diego
Colin A. Depp
Colin A. Depp University of California, San Diego
Steven Paul Woods
Steven Paul Woods University of Houston
Mariana Cherner
Mariana Cherner University of California, San Diego
Erin E. Morgan
Erin E. Morgan University of California, San Diego
Donald Franklin
Donald Franklin University of California, San Diego
Raul Gonzalez
Raul Gonzalez Florida International University
Janet S. Sinsheimer
Janet S. Sinsheimer University of California, Los Angeles
Kaitlin B. Casaletto
Kaitlin B. Casaletto University of California, San Francisco

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