What is the current state of biomedical HIV prevention and HIV in Africa? What role does society play in supporting or not supporting young African women’s ability to take action to reduce their HIV risk? Join us for a discussion!
Dr. Amy Corneli is Associate Professor in Population Health Sciences and Associate Professor in Duke’s Department of Medicine
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