
About
Professor Bruce James Brew is a prominent academic at UNSW Sydney, affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine & Health and the Department of Neurology. His primary research focuses on HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND), neuroAIDS, and the interplay between HIV and neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's. He has extensively studied the role of the kynurenine pathway in neuropathogenesis and the impact of antiretroviral therapy on neurological outcomes.
Key research areas include viral persistence in the central nervous system, blood-brain barrier integrity, and biomarkers of neurocognitive impairment. Brew has authored over 500 publications, including seminal works on HIV neuropathology and clinical neurology. His work bridges basic science and clinical practice, with a focus on global health implications of neuroAIDS.
His research highlights the enduring challenges of HIV-associated neurological complications despite antiretroviral therapy, emphasizing the need for targeted interventions. He collaborates internationally on studies of long-COVID neurological sequelae and the kynurenine pathway's role in neurodegenerative processes.
Award-winning contributions to HIV/AIDS research remain central to his career, though specific honors are not detailed in the provided texts. His interdisciplinary approach integrates virology, immunology, and neuroimaging to address complex neurological disorders.
Find Bruce James Brew elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- Michael LovelaceUniversity of New South Wales · Research Fellow
Kenneth C. WilliamsBoston College · Professor
Velpandi AyyavooUniversity of Pittsburgh · Professor- RRobert PaulUniversity of Missouri Saint Louis · Professor
Eliseo A. EugeninAlbert Einstein College of Medicine · Academic- KKnut Asbjørn HestadNorwegian University of Science And Technology · Researcher