Globally, almost 40 million people currently live with HIV infection, which remains a major public health threat.
Contemporary responses to HIV have evolved substantially over the past decade.
In Australia, HIV notifications have declined over the past decade among some priority populations. This follows the scale up of biomedical prevention strategies such as:
HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for those at risk of HIV.
However, new HIV infections are increasing in some populations. While Australia has been relatively successful in its HIV response, key gaps remain. At Burnet, we're taking a multifaceted approach to HIV prevention and supporting the health and wellbeing of people living with HIV.
Projects suitable for Honours, Masters and PhD degrees include:
When you study with us, you broaden your impact working across our 3 institute-wide programs:
Train with internationally recognised experts in a structured student support system.
Gain a holistic research experience along the way.