Renslow Sherer, MD is the director of the International AIDS Training Center in the Section of Infectious Diseases and Global Health at the University of Chicago. In addition, Sherer has been active in HIV clinical research and in the design and implementation of clinical trials, in HIV prevention programs, and in local and federal policy on HIV/AIDS. He has numerous national and international publications and has given many presentations on the clinical and social impact of the HIV pandemic at conferences all over the world. Since pursuing the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases internationally, he has led health worker trainings in China and all over the world. He has implemented microcredit and health education programs for orphans and families with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa and the Americas, and he has led HIV prevention and stigma reduction programs around the world. He is currently leading a PrEP study in China and a COVID-19 study in Chicago. Sherer is co-director of a course on Health and Human Rights in the College.
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