Salim Abdool Karim
Salim Abdool Karim | |
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Born | 29 July 1960 |
Residence | South Africa |
Nationality | South African |
Fields |
Diplomat HIV Microbicides |
Institutions |
CAPRISA Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health |
Alma mater |
University of Natal Columbia University |
Known for |
CAPRISA 004 study[1] Director CAPRISA |
Professor Salim Safurdeen Abdool Karim is a South African epidemiologist and infectious diseases specialist. At the XVIII International AIDS Conference, 2010 the results of their CAPRISA 004 study led to a standing ovation, an uncommon occurrence at a scientific meeting.[2] He is a father and is married to Quarraisha Abdool Karim whom he has worked with in research.[3] He is a recipient of the TWAS Prize (2008)[4], as well as the Reebok Human Rights Award, the Olusegun Obasanjo Prize, and other honors. Abdool Karim is a professor at both the University of KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa and Columbia University in the United States.
Organisations
- fellow of the Academy of Science of South Africa
- fellow of the African Academy of Sciences
- fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology
- foreign associate of the United States Institute of Medicine,
- fellow of the Royal Society of South Africa
- former President of the South African Medical Research Council
- fellow of The World Academy of Sciences
- member of the United States National Academy of Medicine
References
- ↑ Karim, Q.A.; Karim, S.S.A.; Frolich, J.A.; et al. (2010). "Effectiveness and Safety of Tenofovir Gel, an Antiretroviral Microbicide, for the Prevention of HIV Infection in Women". Science. 329 (5996): 1168–1174. JSTOR 40803050. PMC 3001187 . PMID 20643915. doi:10.1126/science.1193748.
- ↑ UKZN. "CAPRISA Trial Scoops USAID Award "Breakthrough Microbicide Gel Prevents HIV and Herpes in Women", University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 31 January 2014. Retrieved on 27 September 2014.
- ↑ @City_Press, South Africa. "100 World Class South Africans: Salim and Quarraisha Abdool Karim", City Press, Pretoria, Unknown date ~2013. Retrieved on 23 August 2014.
- ↑ "Prizes and Awards". The World Academy of Sciences. 2016.
- ↑ CAPRISA. "Eminent Scientist recognised for Exceptional Contribution to Science", CAPRISA - NEWS & EVENTS, Durban, 2014. Retrieved on 27 September 2014.
Educational offices | ||
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Preceded by vacant |
President of the South African Medical Research Council 2012 – 2014 |
Succeeded by Glenda Gray |
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