Disrupting the Path from Depression to Loneliness: Multilevel Resilience among Older Sexual Minority Men living with or without HIV

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21 março 2025

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Auditório ISPUP

On March 21st, at 14:00 pm, Michael Plankey will present a seminar entitled: “Disrupting the Path from Depression to Loneliness: Multilevel Resilience among Older Sexual Minority Men living with or without HIV”.

It will take place at ISPUP auditorium and it has free admission.

More about Michael Plankey:

Michael Plankey, PhD, is a clinical infectious disease epidemiologist and professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center. He is the Co-Investigator of the Baltimore-Washington, DC site of the MACS WIHS Combined Cohort Study in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Washington, DC study site at Georgetown University. Although his work in HIV treatment and prevention has spanned 29 years, his current research expertise has focused on the methodological approaches to analyze complex longitudinal data related to the syndemic production of social, psychological and behavioral risk factors and HIV health outcomes among sexual minority and race/ethnicity minority men and women, evaluation of behavioral, immunological and virological risk factors for hearing and balance loss among HIV-infected compared to HIV-uninfected men and women, identification and measurement of psychosocial and behavioral resiliencies among aging HIV-infected and uninfected sexual minority men and impact on clinical outcomes related to HIV disease.