Brian Forsyth, MBChB, FRCPC
Professor Emeritus of PediatricsCards
About
Research
Overview
Brian Forsyth is a Professor of
Pediatrics at the Yale University School of Medicine and at the Child Study Center. His clinical and research
interests include the care and needs of disadvantaged children, with a
particular focus on children affected by HIV. Dr. Forsyth conducts research in Pretoria, South Africa on
preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV and on promoting resilience in
young children of HIV-infected mothers.
He has also investigated the effects of parental cocaine use on children and
develops programs to address children’s psychological and developmental
needs. Dr. Forsyth is also the deputy director of the
Yale Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS.
Dr. Forsyth received his M.B.Ch.B. from the University of Glasgow School of Medicine. He has served as a member of the board of directors of the Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut, Inc. and Chairman of the Board of Directors for AIDS Project New Haven. Dr. Forsyth serves as a Extraordinary Professor of Pediatrics of the University of Pretoria, South Africa. He has been a regular reviewer on NIH special emphasis panels.
- A randomized controlled trial to assess the efficacy of a support intervention designed to promote resilience among young children of HIV-infected women in South Africa.
- The use of participatory action research in improving adherence to prevention of mother to child HIV transmission (PMTCT) in South Africa.
- A multi-country study to develop an international guide to monitor and support child development
Medical Research Interests
Public Health Interests
News
News
- September 18, 2017
Videogame boosts sex health IQ and attitudes in minority teens
- December 01, 2011
HIV/AIDS: Yale covers the waterfront
- April 13, 2005
Adopt–A–Doc Program Launches "Building Medical Homes"