HIV Neuropathogenesis, Genetics, and Therapeutics Branch
Overview
The HIV Neuropathogenesis, Genetics, and Therapeutics Branch supports an integrated research program to understand the pathogenic mechanisms and genetic factors involved in the pathophysiology of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 induced central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction. The branch also supports research on the mechanisms of establishment and persistence of HIV-1 viral reservoir in the CNS. Furthermore, the branch supports the development of novel therapeutic strategies to mitigate the CNS complications of HIV-1 and eradication of HIV-1 from the CNS/myeloid reservoirs.
Areas of Emphasis
- Mechanisms of HIV Neuropathogenesis Program
- Viral and Host Genetics Program
- NeuroHIV Therapeutics Program
- Eradication of HIV from CNS/Myeloid Reservoirs Program
- National NeuroHIV Tissue Consortium
Branch Chief
Jeymohan Joseph, Ph.D.
5601 Fishers Lane, Room 9G20
Rockville, MD 20852
240-627-3869, jjeymoha@mail.nih.gov