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Announcing the 2025 IMPAACT Early Career Investigators

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The IMPAACT Network is pleased to announce the recipients of the Early Career Investigators program. These three investigators will complete a project using data and samples generated by IMPAACT Network studies:

 

GRACE MIRIAM AHIMBISIBWE, MBChB, MSc

MU-JHU, Uganda

Assessing the Effects of Immune Suppression of Pregnancy on the HIV Latent Reservoir in African Women with HIV Participating in P1078

 

MICHELLE ANN BULTERYS, PhD, MPH

UC San Diego, USA

Family Matters: The role of social factors on infant outcomes in the PROMISE Study

 

DENIS KIMBUGWE, MBChB

MU-JHU, Uganda

Systemic inflammation in pregnant and postpartum mothers with HIV and their children: relationship with child growth (utilizing data from IMPAACT 1077BF and 1077FF)

 

IMPAACT ECI 2025
From left to right: Grace Miriam Ahimbisibwe, Michelle Ann Bulterys, Denis Kimbugwe

Grace Miriam Ahimbisibwe, MBChB, MSc

PROJECT

 

"Assessing the Effects of Immune Suppression of Pregnancy on the HIV Latent Reservoir in African Women with HIV Participating in P1078"

 

Grace Ahimbisibwe, MBChB, MSc

Michelle Ann Bulterys, PhD, MPH

PROJECT

 

"Family Matters: The role of social factors on infant outcomes in the PROMISE Study"

 

Michelle Bulterys, PhD, MPH

Denis Kimbugwe, MBChB

PROJECT

 

"Systemic inflammation in pregnant and postpartum mothers with HIV and their children: relationship with child growth (utilizing data from IMPAACT 1077BF and 1077FF)"

 

Michelle Bulterys, PhD, MPH

Previous Recipients

2024 Early Career Investigators

2023 Early Career Investigators