Associate Professor
Infectious Disease Physician
Dr. Boulware is an infectious disease physician-scientist with formal training in public health, clinical trials, and tropical medicine. As a translational researcher, Dr. Boulware combines his epidemiology and biostatistics training with basic science investigations into disease pathogenesis nested into clinical research. His primary research interests are in meningitis in resource-limited areas, specifically cryptococcal meningitis, HIV immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS), and quality improvement initiatives incorporating cost-effectiveness analyses in order to translate knowledge into improved care. Dr. Boulware’s current research is focused on improving the clinical outcomes of HIV-infected persons with cryptococcal meningitis, the second most common AIDS-defining opportunistic infection in Sub-Saharan Africa. Dr. Boulware has active research collaborations in Uganda, South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.
AIDS, HIV, Clinical Infectious Diseases
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