Sep 16, 2022 | In the Media
“Take vaccines out to people who need it rather than expecting them to come to us to get vaccinated,” said Wafaa El-Sadr, a Columbia University epidemiologist.
Sep 16, 2022 | In the Media
Stacker spoke with Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, professor of epidemiology and medicine and chair of global health at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, and Dr. Sandra A. Fryhofer, board-certified in internal medicine and chair of the American Medical...
Aug 29, 2022 | News
For the first time, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a long-acting injectable agent for the prevention of HIV, an alternative to daily pills for HIV prevention and an important step forward in the quest for global HIV epidemic control. ICAP at...
Aug 22, 2022 | News
As a part of global efforts to end the AIDS epidemic as a public health threat by 2030, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded ICAP at Columbia University $24.6 million over the next five years to expand the Coverage, Quality, and Impact Network (CQUIN),...
Aug 11, 2022 | News
In Almaty, Kazakhstan, if a person wanted to get tested for HIV, they used to have to go through the process of blood testing, which was often time-consuming, inconvenient, and for some, indiscreet. Thanks to a collaboration between ICAP at Columbia University, the...