艾米丽·A·巴尔(Emily A. Barr)
博士,RN,CPNP-PC,CNM
Assistant Professor
Department of Research
Emily Barr, PhD, RN, CPNP-PC, CNM, assistant pressor of research on the tenure track, joined Cizik School of Nursing at UTHealth Houston in January of 2022. Emily Barr grew up near Rochester, NY and completed her bachelor’s in science in Communication Arts with a focus on scientific writing and a minor in African American studies at Cornell University. After working with infants and young children living with HIV in the early 90’s she obtained her master’s in nursing at Yale University where she specialized in pediatric chronic illness care. She began working as a PNP in pediatric HIV research at the Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY in 1997 where she cared for women, children, and youth living with HIV and children with primary immunodeficiency disease. Dr. Barr became a certified nurse midwife through SUNY Stony Brook in 1999 and began leading the perinatal AIDS research program in Syracuse, NY. She worked on the early pediatric HIV treatment studies through the Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group and later became involved in the International Maternal, Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials group (IMPAACT), Adolescent Trials Network (ATN), Pediatric HIV/AIDS Cohort Study (PHACS) and the HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN). Dr. Barr joined the team at the Children’s Hospital Colorado’s HIV program as a PNP and Midwife in 2001 where she worked on many international HIV studies while continuing to provide care to people living with HIV. Since 2008, Dr. Barr managed and directed the HIV treatment and prevention, childhood vaccine, and the COVID-19 research program. She obtained her PhD from the University of Colorado College of Nursing (2021) where she was a student in the Caring Science track with a concentration in Biobehavioral Sciences.
Highlighted publications:
Rough K, Seage GR 3rd, Williams PL, Hernandez-Diaz S, Huo Y, Chadwick EG, Currier JS, Hoffman RM,Barr E, Shapiro DE, Patel K; PHACS and the IMPAACT P1025 Study Teams. Birth Outcomes for Pregnant Women with HIV Using Tenofovir-Emtricitabine.The New England Journal of Medicine。2018; 378(17):1593-1603。https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa1701666
Education
University of Colorado, College of Nursing, Aurora, CO
PhD
2021
University of Colorado, College of Nursing, Aurora, CO
Certificate – Nursing Education
2019
University of Colorado, College of Nursing, Aurora, CO
Certificate – Caritas Coach Educational Program
2017
纽约州斯托尼·布鲁克(Suny Stony Brook)
Post-Master’s in Nurse Midwifery
1999
Yale University School of Nursing, New Haven, CT
MSN
1997
-pnp -Chronic疾病曲目以荣誉
康奈尔大学,纽约州伊萨卡
BS – Communication Arts - Scientific Writing
非裔美国人研究 - 次要集中
-Dean’s List
1990
Clinical/Research Focus
Barr博士的研究研究beplay苹果手机能用吗了年轻人从青少年过渡到成人艾滋病毒和孕妇,产后以及母乳喂养/胸部喂养艾滋病毒的人。她的重点是建立患者提供者的信任,以支持参与护理和患者激活。她正在探索远程医疗用来支持艾滋病毒患者的联系和保留的联系。此外,她正在研究艾滋病毒患者的银衬里和健康成果的概念。
Publications
- Pharmacokinetics of Tenofovir Alafenamide With Boosted Protease Inhibitors in Pregnant and Postpartum Women Living With HIV: Results From IMPAACT P1026s
- Marijuana, Opioid, and Alcohol Use Among Pregnant and Postpartum Individuals Living With HIV in the US
- Transition From Pediatric and Adolescent HIV Care to Adult HIV Care and the Patient-Provider Relationship: A Qualitative Metasynthesis
- Pharmacokinetics of tenofovir alafenamide with and without cobicistat in pregnant and postpartum women living with HIV
- Elvitegravir/cobicistat pharmacokinetics in pregnant and postpartum women with HIV