InCHIP Lecture Series, Fall 2016
“Pediatric HIV Disclosure: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial in Kampala, Uganda”
Lisa Butler, PhD, UConn
12:30 - 1:30pm
Co-Sponsors:
UConn Allied Health Sciences
UConn Center for Environmental Health and Health Promotion
UConn Center for Public Health and Health Policy
UConn College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
UConn Connecticut Institute for Clinical and Translational Science
UConn Department of Communication
UConn Department of Human Development and Family Studies
UConn Global Affairs
UConn Neag School of Education
UConn Occupational and Environmental Medicine
UConn Office of Public Engagement
UConn School of Business
UConn School of Medicine
Location
Video Conference Room 204, 2nd floor
J. Ray Ryan Building, 2006 Hillside Road
University of Connecticut, Storrs Campus
For directions and maps, see http://www.chip.uconn.edu/about/directions-to-chip/.
Accessibility: elevator available in building lobby on ground floor.
Web Stream
You can view this talk streamed live during the lecture – or archived after the lecture – here.
About the Speaker
Dr. Lisa M. Butler is Associate Research Professor at InCHIP. Dr. Butler has education and training in applied developmental psychology and population health sciences, and over 18 years’ experience with epidemiologic research in clinic and community settings in sub-Saharan Africa, including South Africa, Uganda, Kenya and Ghana. Her research interests are in child health, development, and the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS and associated infectious diseases affecting children and their families in sub-Saharan Africa.
More information available at: http://chip.uconn.edu/lecture-series/2016-2017-lecture-series/
For more information, contact: Julie DeSalvo at lectureseries@chip.uconn.edu