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Parrie Graham

University of Illinois at Chicago

Parrie Graham's research focuses on understanding the immunological factors associated with HIV infection and transmission among women. A systematic review of cervicovaginal immune mediators revealed changes in concentrations across the menstrual cycle, highlighting the need for more nuanced studies of female reproductive immunity. Graham's work also analyzed data from the HVTN 906 study, identifying high-risk US women for potential inclusion in vaccine trials. Additionally, research on mucosal innate immune factors and HIV-binding antibodies sheds light on the mechanisms underlying HIV transmission, while findings on bacterial vaginosis and Trichomonas vaginalis infections suggest new avenues for prevention strategies.

HIVHIV EpidemiologyEndometrial ReceptivityImmune ActivationHIV Transmission
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