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Ending HIV transmission by Optimizing Pre-exposure prophylaxis in East Asia (HOPE) |
Principal Investigator / Affiliation | Jason Jiat Shern Ong (Doctor / Head of HIV economics and Health Preference Research) / Monash University ![]() |
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Nittaya Phanuphak (Executive Director) / Institute of HIV Research and Innovation ![]() |
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Noel Juban (Professor) / University of the Philippines Manila ![]() |
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Weiming Tang (Doctor) / UNC Chapel Hill ![]() |
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Year Adopted | 2021 |
Research Period | 3 years |
General Description of the Research Project | This project aims to reduce HIV transmission in East Asia by optimizing the effectiveness of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). It establishes a network of regional experts to co-design strategies with key populations in Australia, Thailand and the Philippines. Interventions to optimize adherence among PrEP users will be informed by innovative methods (crowdsourcing, discrete choice experiments) and implemented in each country |
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Principal Investigator / Country of Research Team | ![]() Jason Jiat Shern Ong ![]() Australia ![]() Nittaya Phanuphak ![]() Thailand ![]() Noel Juban ![]() the Philippines ![]() Weiming Tang ![]() the United States |
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