Kunjal Patel
Research Scientists

Kunjal Patel

Senior Research Scientist

Epidemiology

kpatel@hsph.harvard.edu


Education and Training

MPH, 05/2001, Infectious Diseases Epidemiology
Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT

DSc, 05/2006, Epidemiology, Infectious Diseases Epidemiology
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA


Bibliography

Health Outcomes around Pregnancy and Exposure to HIV/Antiretrovirals (HOPE) study protocol: a prospective observational cohort study of reproductive-aged women living with HIV.

Kacanek D, Yee LM, Yao TJ, Lee J, Chadwick EG, Williams PL, Barr EA, Berman CA, Davtyan M, DiPerna A, Flores A, Green J, Haddad LB, Hyzy L, Jacobson DL, James-Todd T, Jao J, Khadraoui A, Malee KM, Moscicki AB, Patel K, Robinson LG, Salomon L, Sanders K, Siminski S, Smith RA, Wolbach T, Powis KM.

BMJ Open. 2024 Jul 05. 14(7):e084835. PMID: 38969382

Growth and CD4 patterns of adolescents living with perinatally acquired HIV worldwide, a CIPHER cohort collaboration analysis.

Jesson J, Crichton S, Quartagno M, Yotebieng M, Abrams EJ, Chokephaibulkit K, Le Coeur S, Aké-Assi MH, Patel K, Pinto J, Paul M, Vreeman R, Davies MA, Ben-Farhat J, Van Dyke R, Judd A, Mofenson L, Vicari M, Seage G, Bekker LG, Essajee S, Gibb D, Penazzato M, Collins IJ, Wools-Kaloustian K, Slogrove A, Powis K, Williams P, Matshaba M, Thahane L, Nyasulu P, Lukhele B, Mwita L, Kekitiinwa-Rukyalekere A, Wanless S, Goetghebuer T, Thorne C, Warszawski J, Galli L, van Rossum AMC, Giaquinto C, Marczynska M, Marques L, Prata F, Ene L, Okhonskaya L, Navarro M, Frick A, Naver L, Kahlert C, Volokha A, Chappell E, Pape JW, Rouzier V, Marcelin A, Succi R, Sohn AH, Kariminia A, Edmonds A, Lelo P, Lyamuya R, Ogalo EA, Odhiambo FA, Haas AD, Bolton C, Muhairwe J, Tweya H, Sylla M, D'Almeida M, Renner L, Abzug MJ, Oleske J, Purswani M, Teasdale C, Nuwagaba-Biribonwoha H, Goodall R, Leroy V.

J Int AIDS Soc. 2022 03. 25(3):e25871. PMID: 35255197


News

Improving life expectancy for youth with HIV in U.S.

While life expectancy remains lower among youth with HIV, these gaps have less to do with the disease itself and more to do with disengagement from care and other sociodemographic factors, according to a new study co-authored by…