The Fall 2020 Biology Seminar Series continues with Dr. Kimberly A. Shriner's talk, "COVID-19 and HIV: The Convergence of Two Pandemics." The seminar is scheduled for Tuesday, October 13th, at 12:00pm.
A native of Pasadena, Dr. Shriner attended John Muir High School, ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥ and Case Western Reserve School of Medicine. Â She completed her residency in internal medicine at Huntington Hospital and received her fellowship degree in Infectious Disease from UCLA/Olive View in 1992. Â Since that time, she has practiced infectious disease and tropical medicine at Huntington Hospital and in the Pasadena community. Â She has been a faculty member and assistant director for the graduate medical education department at Huntington Hospital. She is the founder and director of The Phil Simon Clinic, a Huntington based outreach clinic for underserved clients with HIV. She is also the founder and President of the Board of The Phil Simon Clinic Tanzania Project, a Pasadena nonprofit organization that, for the last 20 years, has been providing multidisciplinary care for the underserved in Northern Tanzania. Â Dr. Shriner is a fellow of the American College of Physicians, Infectious Disease Society of America, HIV/MA Association and the International Travel Medicine Society. Â She has published in peer reviewed journals and continues her research in HIV and aging, zoonotic diseases and global health.
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