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Phillip Chan is an Associate Research Scientist in Neurology at Yale School of Medicine. He holds a medical degree from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and a PhD from the University of Amsterdam focused on neurological impacts of acute HIV. His work spans HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and global health research in Thailand and Hong Kong. Dr. Chan collaborates widely with institutions including the Spudich Lab and the Center for Brain & Mind Health.
Research Interests: AIDS Dementia Complex, biomarkers in neuroinfection, neuroimaging applications in HIV monitoring, and translational neurology. He has published extensively on HIV neuroinvasion mechanisms, CNS immune activation, and antiretroviral therapy outcomes.
- Education: MBChB (HK), PhD (Amsterdam)
- Professional Memberships: Hong Kong College of Physicians, Hong Kong Neurological Society
- Honors: Patterson Trust Award (2023), Hong Kong Neurological Society Research Fund (2020)
Current projects include studying vascular outcomes in early-treated HIV cohorts and investigating chemsex-linked STI transmission dynamics in Bangkok. He leads clinical trials related to HIV and co-infections through the HARC Plus initiative.
