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Judith D Auerbach

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Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|September 24, 2004
Principles of positive preventionJudith D Auerbach
Lancet (London, England)|July 9, 2004
No "access for all" to US Government HIV/AIDS researchJudith D Auerbach
BETA : Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS : a Publication of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation|May 20, 2011
The iPrEx results: lifting hopes, raising questionsJudith D Auerbach
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|October 29, 2019
Getting to Zero Begins With Getting to TenJudith D Auerbach
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|July 11, 2003
HIV/AIDS and aging: interventions for older adultsJudith D Auerbach
AIDS Patient Care and Stds|August 6, 2004
The experts speak. Public policy issues in HIV/AIDS. Interview by Vicki GlaserJudith D Auerbach
BETA : Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS : a Publication of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation|September 26, 2008
Confronting the 'evidence' in evidence-based HIV prevention: current scientific and political challengesJudith D Auerbach, William Smith
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS|February 28, 2022
Editorial: Critical social and behavioral sciences perspectives on ending the HIV epidemicJudith D Auerbach, Karine Dubé
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|May 16, 2015
Theoretical Foundations of Research Focused on HIV Prevention Among Substance-Involved Women: A Review of Observational and Intervention StudiesJudith D Auerbach, Laramie R Smith
Journal of the International AIDS Society|July 23, 2015
Beyond "getting drugs into bodies": social science perspectives on pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIVJudith D Auerbach, Trevor A Hoppe
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Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|September 24, 2004
Principles of positive preventionJudith D Auerbach
Lancet (London, England)|July 9, 2004
No "access for all" to US Government HIV/AIDS researchJudith D Auerbach
BETA : Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS : a Publication of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation|May 20, 2011
The iPrEx results: lifting hopes, raising questionsJudith D Auerbach
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|October 29, 2019
Getting to Zero Begins With Getting to TenJudith D Auerbach
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|July 11, 2003
HIV/AIDS and aging: interventions for older adultsJudith D Auerbach
AIDS Patient Care and Stds|August 6, 2004
The experts speak. Public policy issues in HIV/AIDS. Interview by Vicki GlaserJudith D Auerbach
BETA : Bulletin of Experimental Treatments for AIDS : a Publication of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation|September 26, 2008
Confronting the 'evidence' in evidence-based HIV prevention: current scientific and political challengesJudith D Auerbach, William Smith
Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS|February 28, 2022
Editorial: Critical social and behavioral sciences perspectives on ending the HIV epidemicJudith D Auerbach, Karine Dubé
Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (1999)|May 16, 2015
Theoretical Foundations of Research Focused on HIV Prevention Among Substance-Involved Women: A Review of Observational and Intervention StudiesJudith D Auerbach, Laramie R Smith
Journal of the International AIDS Society|July 23, 2015
Beyond "getting drugs into bodies": social science perspectives on pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIVJudith D Auerbach, Trevor A Hoppe
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