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Peter Hunt is a Professor In Residence at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), specializing in HIV/AIDS research with a focus on immune activation and its clinical consequences. His work bridges translational and clinical research, addressing how persistent immune activation impacts chronic diseases associated with HIV, such as cardiovascular disease and aging-related conditions. He leads a multi-disciplinary team studying immune-based interventions to reduce inflammation and collaborates on global health initiatives in Uganda, investigating immune recovery during antiretroviral therapy.
Research Interests: Dr. Hunt’s research spans translational and clinical HIV studies, including the role of microbial translocation in liver and lung pathologies, the impact of TB co-infection on HIV reservoirs, and the development of biomarkers for disease progression. His work also explores comorbidities in HIV-positive populations, such as cardiovascular events and frailty, emphasizing the intersection of chronic inflammation and aging.
Recent Articles: His publications highlight studies on HIV drug resistance in Uganda, the efficacy of statins in HIV patients, and the role of microbial translocation in hepatic fibrosis. He has also contributed to understanding long-COVID’s immunological mechanisms and the clinical outcomes of mpox in HIV-positive individuals.
Grants & Awards: While no specific awards are listed, his extensive collaborations and high-impact publications reflect sustained funding and recognition in HIV/AIDS research. He leads grants focusing on immune reconstitution, latency, and global health.
Labs & Teams: Dr. Hunt directs a translational research program in Mbarara, Uganda, and collaborates with institutions globally to advance HIV cure strategies and improve clinical outcomes for chronically infected patients.
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