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Associate Professor of Medicine

 
Weill Cornell \r\nPhysician
   

Glesby, Marshall
 (212) 746-4177  (212) 746-8852

My clinical research focuses on metabolic complications of HIV disease and its therapy and hepatitis C virus/HIV co-infection. We conduct epidemiological studies and clinical trials in these and other areas. The clinical trials are conducted in the Cornell HIV Clinical Trials Unit (http://cornellclinicaltrials.org/hiv/), which I co-direct, and are sponsored by the National Institutes of Health's AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG), the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, and the pharmaceutical industry. Epidemiological studies are done through the NIH-sponsored Women's Interagency HIV Study, a multicenter prospective cohort study of women with and at risk for HIV infection. Other epidemiological studies use local medical records. I also collaborate with investigators at the Federal University of Bahia in Salvador, Brazil on studies aimed at characterizing the clinical spectrum of HTLV-I infection, a chronic viral infection that can lead to neurologic disease or leukemia, and studies to optimize the treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis, an endemic parasitic infection.

My clinical expertise is in the area of HIV/AIDS. I see outpatients exclusively at the Center for Special Studies at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell.

I am involved in teaching medical students, internal medicine residents, and infectious diseases fellows at Weill Cornell Medical College. The Cornell HIV Clinical Trials Unit is a major site of the New York-New Jersey AIDS Education and Training Center (www.nynjaetc.org), a federally funded program aimed at training established clinicians in HIV management. I am the Regional Clinical Director of this consortium and the Medical Director of the Cornell site (http://cornellclinicaltrials.com/hiv/aid_edu.html). We offer a multifaceted program to train clinicians, including mini-residencies where clinicians shadow experienced HIV providers. My other teaching responsibilities include co-directing the Clinical Trials Design and Analysis course for Weill Cornell?s K-30 Masters Degree Program in Clinical Investigation (http://www.med.cornell.edu/clinicalresearch/).

 

 
 
 

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