Dr Malinis' research is focused on clinical outcomes of infections in solid organ transplant (SOT) and hematopoietic stem cell transplants. She has a specific interest in special populations, such as older adults and people living with HIV. She participates in several multi-center clinical trials on novel anti-virals and diagnostic tests. She is the Yale site primary investigator of the NIH U01- funded HIV to HIV deceased donor kidney transplant and deceased liver transplant clinical trial study led by Johns Hopkins University.
Aging; Herpesviridae; HIV; Transplantation; Immunocompromised Host; Frailty
Conditions | Study Title |
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Diseases of the Digestive System - Liver; HIV/AIDS; Infectious Diseases | HOPE in Action Trial of HIV+ Deceased Donor Liver Transplants for HIV+ Recipients |
HIV/AIDS | Kidney Transplantation in Recipients and Donors with HIV: Long Term Follow up Study |
Diseases of the Kidney & Urinary Tract; HIV/AIDS | HOPE in Action Prospective Multicenter, Clinical Trial of Deceased HIVD+ Kidney Transplants for HIV+ Recipients |
Infectious Diseases; Men's Health; Women's Health | Trial on Efficacy and Safety of Pritelivir Tablets for Treatment of Acyclovir-resistant Mucocutaneous HSV (Herpes Simplex Virus) Infections in Immunocompromised Adults (PRIOH-1) |