Carolinas United to End HIV (CUE-HIV)
The CUE HIV Scientific Working Group (SWG), formed in 2021, was born out of the knowledge that HIV does not stop at state borders, especially in the era of social media and on-line dating. This SWG combines the efforts of the CUE HIV collaborative with the previous NC Collaborative HIV Epidemiology and Prevention SWG, providing a cohesive approach to identifying and targeting cross-state networks. This cross-state approach can be particularly important in rural areas, where stigma is a driving impetus to finding partners and HIV services away from home, in larger cities and other counties.
Co-Leaders
Mission Statement
CUE-HIV is an interstate collaborative created to address the disproportionate HIV burden in the Carolinas driven by our states鈥 unique intersection of stigma, poverty, and limited resource allocation. Our initiative employs a multifaceted strategy designed to promote awareness, decrease stigma, expand funding, and improve resource availability with one ultimate goal: ending the HIV epidemic in the Carolinas. We believe that our united front will prove far more impactful than the sum of our individual parts.
Upcoming Meetings
- May 17, 2024, 2-3PM
Areas of Expertise
- Epidemiology
- Clinical Research
- Public Health/Surveillance
- Implementation Science
Aims:
- Formalize a team of respected and highly engaged academic, clinical, and public health professionals to support implementation and analysis of federal and state-level EtHE plans
- Serve as a 鈥渉ub鈥 for researchers in HIV-focused behavioral, epidemiological, implementation, and translational science to share ideas
- Tear down silos to bring together intramural and extramural HIV researchers from various disciplines
- Identify opportunities to innovate how statewide data can inform 鈥渢argeted鈥 activities to address specific steps of the HIV care continuum
- Continue to identify early-stage investigators who could contribute to this field and support them with expert guidance and mentorship for internal and external developmental awards
To achieve these aims, the CUE HIV SWG will use the following mechanisms:
- Quarterly SWG meetings, with in-person and teleconferenced participation options
- A curated, centralized directory of SWG members,聽including specific interests and skills that can help multidisciplinary teams form more readily
- Support from SWG leadership to provide focused guidance and/or pre-review of final proposals
- Opportunities for developmental award funding through dedicated announcements
- Periodic, webinar-delivered updates on key issues in HIV epidemiology and biomedical prevention
- 鈥淭adpole鈥 reviews of specific aims or concept proposals and 鈥淏aby Shark Tank鈥 reviews of more developed research ideas, allowing investigators to get critical, formative input from peers and experts with different perspectives 鈥 prior to grant submission
- State of North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
- State of South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
- Mecklenburg County Health Department
- University of South Carolina (Columbia)
- Medical University of South Carolina (Charleston)
- University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Wake Forest University
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Center for AIDS Research
2019 Ending the HIV Epidemic Supplement Awards:
- Tonia Poteat, PhD
- Felicia Browne, ScD
- Lisa Hightow-Weidman, MD
2020 Ending the HIV Epidemic Supplement Awards:
- Tonia Poteat, PhD
- Courtney Bonner, PhD
2021 Ending the HIV Epidemic Supplement Awards:
- Felicia Browne, ScD, MPH
- Katryna McCoy, PhD, FNP
2022 Ending the HIV Epidemic Supplement Awards:
- Alysha Maragh-Bass, PhD, MPH
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- Zack Moore, State Epidemiologist and Epidemiology Section Chief, Division of Public Health
- Evelyn M. Foust, Communicable Disease Branch Head, Division of Public Health
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- Ali B. Mansaray, Director, Division of STD/HIV & Viral Hepatitis
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- Raynard Washington, Mecklenburg County Health Director
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- Sharon Weissman, Division Chief, Division of Infectious Diseases
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- Eric Meissner, Director, HIV and Hepatitis Patient Care and Research
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- Patrick A. Robinson, Research Professor, College of Health and Human Services, 黑料网C
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- Kristie Foley, Chair, Dept. of Implementation Science
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- Prema Menezes, Associate Director, 黑料网 CFAR