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Susan Cu-Uvin is affiliated with Brown University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with a focus on epidemiology, infectious diseases, obstetrics and gynecology, oncology, and general health professions. The scholar has a substantial record of publications across these disciplines, emphasizing clinical and public health implications.

Their recent papers include:

  • SARS-CoV-2 and HIV coinfection: clinical experience from Rhode Island, United States (2020), published in Journal of the International AIDS Society
  • Safety, acceptability, and pharmacokinetics of a monoclonal antibody-based vaginal multipurpose prevention film (MB66): A Phase I randomized trial (2021), published in PLoS Medicine
  • INSTIs and weight gain in pregnancy (2020), published in The Lancet HIV
  • Changes in concentrations of cervicovaginal immune mediators across the menstrual cycle: a systematic review and meta-analysis of individual patient data (2022), published in BMC Medicine
  • Protozoan-Viral-Bacterial Co-Infections Alter Galectin Levels and Associated Immunity Mediators in the Female Genital Tract (2021), published in Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

The scientist collaborates frequently with a group of co-authors including Peter Itsura, Omenge Orang'o, Don Operario, Philip Tonui, and Arjee Restar. These collaborations highlight a consistent research network contributing to related fields.

Publication venues most associated with their work include:

  • American Journal of Reproductive Immunology
  • Journal of the International AIDS Society
  • AIDS Education and Prevention
  • UNC Libraries
  • Open Forum Infectious Diseases

Their research topics cover significant areas such as:

  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
  • Sex work and related issues
  • HIV, Drug Use, Sexual Risk
  • Gestational Diabetes Research and Management
  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • HIV-related health complications and treatments

This profile outlines a specialized focus on infectious diseases with an intersectional approach including social and behavioral factors. Their body of work spans clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and systematic reviews, indicating a comprehensive approach to medical research.

Best Publications

  • Prevalence, incidence, and type-specific persistence of human papillomavirus in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive and HIV-negative women.

    Linda Ahdieh;Robert S. Klein;Robert Burk;Susan Cu-Uvin

  • Comparison of the oral, rectal, and vaginal immunization routes for induction of antibodies in rectal and genital tract secretions of women.

    P A Kozlowski;S Cu-Uvin;M R Neutra;T P Flanigan

  • Extragenital Infections Caused by Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae: A Review of the Literature.

    Philip A. Chan;Ashley Robinette;Madeline Montgomery;Alexi Almonte

  • Marriage, monogamy and HIV: a profile of HIV-infected women in south India.

    S Newmann;P Sarin;N Kumarasamy;E Amalraj

  • Differential induction of mucosal and systemic antibody responses in women after nasal, rectal, or vaginal immunization: influence of the menstrual cycle.

    Pamela A. Kozlowski;Selvi B. Williams;Rebecca M. Lynch;Timothy P. Flanigan

  • Human Papillomavirus Type 16 and Immune Status in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Seropositive Women

    Howard D. Strickler;Joel M. Palefsky;Keerti V. Shah;Kathryn Anastos

  • Effect of highly active antiretroviral therapy on cervicovaginal HIV-1 RNA.

    Susan Cu-Uvin;Angela M. Caliendo;Steven Reinert;Albert Chang

  • Association between Bacterial Vaginosis and Expression of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 RNA in the Female Genital Tract

    Susan Cu-Uvin;Joseph W. Hogan;Angela M. Caliendo;Joseph Harwell

  • Longitudinal study of cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-seropositive and at-risk HIV-seronegative women.

    Paula Schuman;Suzanne E. Ohmit;Robert S. Klein;Ann Duerr

  • Immunogenicity and Safety of the Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine in HIV-1–Infected Women

    Erna Milunka Kojic;Minhee Kang;Michelle S. Cespedes;Triin Umbleja

  • Bacterial Vaginosis and the Natural History of Human Papillomavirus

    Caroline C. King;Denise J. Jamieson;Jeffrey Wiener;Susan Cu-Uvin

  • Genital tract HIV-1 RNA shedding among women with below detectable plasma viral load

    Susan Cu-Uvin;Allison K DeLong;Kartik K Venkatesh;Joseph W Hogan

  • Efficacy and safety of three antiretroviral regimens for initial treatment of HIV-1: a randomized clinical trial in diverse multinational settings.

    Thomas B. Campbell;Laura M. Smeaton;N. Kumarasamy;Timothy Flanigan

  • Longitudinal analysis of bacterial vaginosis: findings from the HIV epidemiology research study.

    Denise J. Jamieson;Ann Duerr;Robert S. Klein;Pangaja Paramsothy

  • Incident and persistent vulvovaginal candidiasis among human immunodeficiency virus–infected women: Risk factors and severity

    Ann Duerr;Charles M. Heilig;Susan F. Meikle;Susan Cu-Uvin

  • Trappin-2/Elafin: a novel innate anti-human immunodeficiency virus-1 molecule of the human female reproductive tract

    Mimi Ghosh;Zheng Shen;John V Fahey;Susan Cu-Uvin

  • Characterization of genital human papillomavirus infection in women who have or who are at risk of having HIV infection.

    Denise J. Jamieson;Ann Duerr;Robert Burk;Robert S. Klein

  • Prevalence of Lower Genital Tract Infections Among Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)—Seropositive and High-Risk HIV-Seronegative Women

    Susan Cu-Uvin;Susan Cu-Uvin;Joseph W. Hogan;Dora Warren;Robert S. Klein

  • Human papillomavirus infection and cytologic abnormalities of the anus and cervix among HIV-infected women in the study to understand the natural history of HIV/AIDS in the era of effective therapy (the SUN study).

    Erna Milunka Kojic;Susan Cu-Uvin;Lois Conley;Tim Bush

  • Modified wick method using Weck-Cel sponges for collection of human rectal secretions and analysis of mucosal HIV antibody.

    Pamela A. Kozlowski;Rebecca M. Lynch;Rosalyn R. Patterson;Susan Cu-Uvin

  • The impact of HIV infection and immunodeficiency on human papillomavirus type 6 or 11 infection and on genital warts.

    Michael J. Silverberg;Linda Ahdieh;Alvaro Muñoz;Kathryn Anastos

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy P. Flanigan
Timothy P. Flanigan Brown University
Kenneth H. Mayer
Kenneth H. Mayer Harvard Medical School
Denise J. Jamieson
Denise J. Jamieson Emory University
Robert S. Klein
Robert S. Klein Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Angela M. Caliendo
Angela M. Caliendo Brown University
Jack D. Sobel
Jack D. Sobel Wayne State University
Joel M. Palefsky
Joel M. Palefsky University of California, San Francisco
Keerti V. Shah
Keerti V. Shah Johns Hopkins University
Robert W. Coombs
Robert W. Coombs University of Washington
David D. Celentano
David D. Celentano Johns Hopkins University

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