Jesse Clark, MD, MSc, is Professor-in-Residence in the Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease and the Department of Family Medicine in the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. His research addresses the integration of new prevention technologies within the social and sexual networks of Latin American and Latino MSM. He is Director of the UCLA South American Program in HIV Prevention Research (SAPHIR) training program and the UCLA T32 Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Global HIV Prevention and Treatment. Dr. Clark is Director of the UCLA Vine Street Clinic where he has led the site’s involvement in trials of long-acting injectable PrEP medications, mRNA vaccines to prevent COVID-19 and HIV-1, and studies of new therapeutics for substance use disorders. Current research includes: Expedited Partner Therapy (EPT) to promote partner notification following STI diagnosis; Integrated approaches to harm reduction among men engaged in Chemsex; and STI screening as HIV prevention.
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