About
Renslow Sherer is a Professor in the Department of Medicine-Infectious Diseases at the University of Chicago. His work focuses on HIV/AIDS treatment, global health equity, medical education reform, and infectious disease management. He has collaborated extensively with institutions in China, including Wuhan University, on initiatives addressing public health challenges and medical curriculum development.
Research Interests:
Renslow’s research bridges clinical practice and education, emphasizing HIV prevention strategies (e.g., PrEP adherence), innovative medical training methods, and improving healthcare access in underserved populations. He has pioneered studies on telehealth adaptations during the pandemic and community-based interventions for marginalized groups.
Article Trends:
His most recent publications highlight advancements in HIV care (e.g., rapid antiretroviral therapy, gender-specific outcomes) and digital health innovations (e.g., mobile apps for PrEP promotion). He also explores structural barriers to healthcare access and workforce development in global HIV response.
Advising & Grants:
Renslow collaborates with organizations like the Clinician Scholars Program to train HIV workforce and has secured funding for multi-center cohort studies in China. His work frequently involves co-authors from international institutions, reflecting his commitment to global health partnerships.
Labs/Teams:
Engaged with interdisciplinary teams focused on HIV/AIDS research and medical education initiatives. Collaborates with departments in infectious diseases, public health, and medical ethics.
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