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Richard Harrigan, PhD
Director, Research Labs, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS
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Dr Harrigan has been involved in HIV research since 1992. His
research has focused on HIV drug efficacy and resistance, including
the genetic basis of HIV drug resistance. At the Centre, this
has involved studies of more than 6,000 people in several major
cohorts as well as in the BC HIV/AIDS Drug Treatment Program.
In addition to directing clinically driven basic research initiatives,
he has developed and implemented the HIV/AIDS Drug Resistance
Testing Program, and has initiated the development of a therapeutic
drug and toxicity monitoring program, which is currently under
evaluation.
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Dr Harrigan has previous experience in antiretroviral drug development
and genomics research in the pharmaceutical industry. His work
includes a significant contribution to the scientific literature
including descriptions of novel HIV drug resistance mutations
and their effects on viral suppression and clinical outcomes,
the impact of cross resistance, and recommendations for standards
in drug resistance testing.
A major focus of Dr Harrigan's laboratory research program is
to develop, evaluate and implement technology and information
that has a direct effect on HIV patient care. His four year research
plan includes: the development, application and evaluation of
novel cost-effective laboratory tests that monitor HIV disease
progression; research that furthers our understanding of drug
resistance and strategies for its prevention; examination of drug
adherence through the development and application of laboratory-based
tools that accurately detect and report non-adherence, and the
effects of adherence interventions on outcomes; the development,
application and evaluation of novel methods that monitor antiretroviral
drug toxicity; and investigations of the relationships between
human and viral genetic factors and treatment outcomes.
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