Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Research Expert Joins TeachAids as an Advisor
We are proud to introduce and welcome Dr. David Katzenstein to our team of Advisors at TeachAids. Dr. Katzenstein’s wealth of knowledge, experience, and research in the medical sciences and HIV/AIDS prevention will be of great help and value to TeachAids as we continue our HIV/AIDS prevention efforts.
Dr. Katzenstein is a Professor of Infectious Diseases Emeritus at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He is the Co-Founder and the Principal Investigator of the Zimbabwe AIDS Prevention Project, a community-based research organization. He is also a member of Stanford Bio-X.
Dr. Katzenstein performs HIV-related research throughout the United States, Africa, and Asia. His recent laboratory and clinical work span the AIDS Clinical Trials Group and HIV Prevention Trials Network. His primary research focuses include the prevention of viral evolution, mother-to-child-transmission, and drug resistance in the context of scaling-up antiretroviral drug treatment for AIDS in Africa and Asia. He has authored almost 300 journal articles across various publications.
He earned his M.D. from the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine. Prior to that, he had earned his B.A. in Biology, also from the University of California, San Diego. He has also received the Distinguished Clinical Scientist Award from the Doris Duke Charitable Trust, 2000-2005.
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Katzenstein as an Advisor on infectious disease to our team.