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27th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research 1 W e lc o m 27th Annual Canadian 27e Congrès annuel e Conference on canadien de recherche HIV/AIDS Research sur le VIH/sida April 26-29, 2018 Du 26 au 29 avril 2018 Vancouver, British Columbia Vancouver, Colombie-BritanniqInueC foon R rmfe are Celebrating Our Diversity: tionnce Uniting in the Response to HIV E E x h Célébrons notre diversité: ib Unis en réponse au VIH itio V n T h U u r s d a y O F r id a y C S a tu r N d a y A Su n d a y V O rS gp ao nn © Tourism Vanizacouvsoer www.cahr-acrv.ca tiorin #CAHR2018 ng Nilo Manalo Dan Harper CTC/Williams Au 2 27th AnnTuahl eC aCnaadniaand Ciaonnf eAresnscoec oian tHioIVn/A fIoDrS H RIeVs eRarechsearch welcomes you to its 27th Annual Canadian Conference e on HIV/AIDS Research! m o c el L’Association canadienne de recherche sur le VIH W vous souhaite la bienvenue à son 27e Congrès annuel canadien de recherche sur le VIH/sida ! en co enati erm nforCelebrating our Célébrons notre Conf IDiversity: Uniting in diversité: Unis en the Response to HIV réponse au VIH n oCAHR would like to take this L’ACRV aimerait profiter de cette bitiopportunity to welcome you occasion pour vous souhaiter xhito the 27th Annual Canadian la bienvenue au 27e Congrès E Conference on HIV/AIDS annuel canadien de recherche sur Research – CAHR 2018. le VIH/sida (congrès de l’ACRV Once again, CAHR will 2018). Cette année encore, le yhave a stellar program of programme exceptionnel du a dworld-renowned speakers, congrès, dans lequel figurent s urallowing you to connect with notamment des conférenciers de Thresearchers, frontline public renommée mondiale, favorisera health and community-based l’établissement de liens entre les workers, policy makers, chercheurs, les travailleurs de la people living with HIV and santé publique de première ligne, AIDS, and others interested les intervenants communautaires, y dain the field of HIV research. les décideurs, les personnes FriWe thank you for your active vivant avec le VIH/sida, et participation as well as the d’autres personnes s’intéressant over 100 volunteers who au domaine de la recherche sur have contributed their time le VIH. Nous vous remercions and talents — as committee de votre participation active et y damembers, reviewers, sommes reconnaissants envers la ursponsors, rapporteurs, and centaine de bénévoles – membres Saton-site volunteers. des comités, examinateurs, commanditaires, rapporteurs et bénévoles sur place – pour le temps et les compétences qu’ils ont généreusement consacrés à y da l’événement. n u S Connect with CAHR online! Suivez l’ACRV en ligne! s gn no oriati CanadianAssociationforHIVResearch CAHR_ACRV CAHRACRV onsanizCAHR 2018 Mobile App: ACRV 2018 appli pour mobile : CAHR/L’ACRV 2018 pg Sr O 27th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research 1 Table of Contents W e lc Programme en français ......................................................63 o m e CAHR Thanks Our Sponsors and Supporters .........................2 Glossary of Terms and Acronyms .............................................3 Welcome to CAHR 2018 ...........................................................4 InC Message from the CAHR President ......................................4 foon Message from the Conference Co-Chairs ............................5 rmfe are Appreciation of Volunteers ....................................................6 tionc CAHR Committees................................................................6 ne CAHR Awards and Scholarships ..........................................9 Conference Information ..........................................................11 Exhibition ................................................................................16 E x Program ..................................................................................17 h WTheudrnsdeasyd,a Ay,p Aripl 2ri6l 2 ..5.. ......................................................................................................................2107 ibitio n Friday, April 27 ....................................................................34 Saturday, April 28 ................................................................46 Sunday, April 29 ..................................................................56 Sponsoring Organizations’ Profiles .........................................59 T h Oral Presentations ...............................................................129 u r s Friday, April 27 ..................................................................132 d a Saturday, April 28 ..............................................................148 y Sunday, April 29 ................................................................163 Posters ..................................................................................170 Author Index .........................................................................243 Next Year’s Conference .........................................................274 F r Downtown Map .....................................................................275 id a Venue Plan ....................................................Inside Back Cover y Program at a Glance ................................................Back Cover Canadian Association for HIV Research S 236 Metcalfe Street, Suite 302 a tu Ottawa, ON K2P 1R3 r d Email: [email protected] a y Telephone: 613-747-2465 www.cahr-acrv.ca S u n d a y O rS gp ao nn izaso tiorin #CAHR2018 ng s 2 27th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research CAHR Thanks Our Sponsors and e m Supporters o c el W Platinum Gilead Sciences Canada en co enati ViiV Healthcare ULC erm nfor Gold Conf I Merck Canada n o Bronze biti hi x Canadian HIV Trials Network E Specialty Rx Solutions Contributors y a d s AbbVie r u h Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research T Canadian HIV Observational Cohort Canadian Heritage Canadian Institutes of Health Research y Hologic a d Innovative Medicines Canada ri F National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases Tilray Supporters y a d ur BC Women’s Hospital and Health Centre Sat Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network CATIE Public Health Agency of Canada Québec Antiretroviral Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Program y a d Simon Fraser University n u TheraTechnologies S Vancouver Coastal Health s gn no oriati nsniz oa pg Sr O 27th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research 3 Glossary of Terms and Acronyms W e lc o AIDS – Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome m ACB – African, Caribbean and Black e APHA – Aboriginal People Living with HIV/AIDS ART – Anti-retroviral Therapy ARV – Anti-retroviral Drugs InfoCon ASO – AIDS Service Organizations rmfe CAB – Community Advisory Board are tionc CBO – Community-based Organizations ne CDC – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CIHR – Canadian Institutes of Health Research CSW – Commercial Sex Worker E x DOT – Directly Observed Therapy hib GIPA – Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV/AIDS itio HAART – Highly Active Anti-retroviral Therapy n HBV – Hepatitis B Virus HCV – Hepatitis C Virus HIV – Human Immune-deficiency Virus T h HPV – Human Papilloma Virus u r s IDU – Injecting Drug User d a IRIS – Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome y KTE – Knowledge Transfer and Exchange LGBT – Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered LMIC – Lower and Middle-income Countries F MSM – Men Who Have Sex with Men r id MTCT – Mother to Child Transmission a y NGO – Non-governmental Organization NPT – New Prevention Technologies OI – Opportunistic Infections PDA – Personal Digital Assistant S a PEP – Post-exposure Prophylaxis tu r PHAC – Public Health Agency of Canada d a PLWHA (or PHA) – Person Living with HIV/AIDS y PMTCT – Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission PrEP – Pre-exposure Prophylaxis QOL – Quality of Life S RCT – Randomized Controlled Trial un d REB – Research Ethics Board a y SAE – Serious Adverse Event STI – Sexually Transmitted Infections UNAIDS – Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS O VL – Viral Load rgSp ao nn izaso tiorin #CAHR2018 ng s 4 27th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research Welcome to e m o c CAHR 2018 el W Message from the CAHR President en co enati erm nfor Conf I n o biti hi Dr. Curtis Cooper x E The Canadian Association for HIV Research (CAHR) welcomes you to the 27th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research (CAHR 2018). y As happens each year, those working in all disciplines of HIV/ a d AIDS research, as well as policy makers, persons living with s r HIV and other individuals committed to ending the pandemic, u h will come together in Vancouver to share the outcomes of T new research, honour new investigators and acknowledge the achievements of major contributors to the field. CAHR 2018 will also allow us to formally pay tribute to HIV research pioneer Dr. Mark Wainberg, one of the founding members of CAHR as y well as friend and mentor to many, whose ongoing commitment a d to the cause is sorely missed. ri F CAHR extends it gratitude and appreciation to the members of the 2018 Conference Scientific Committee for developing a strong program. In line with this year’s theme of “Celebrating our Diversity: Uniting in the Response to HIV” we join together y to hear new scientific knowledge and exchange ideas through a d structured and spontaneous dialogue on the major issues r u facing the global response to HIV. at S CAHR is also pleased to highlight a number of changes that were developed in response to ideas put forward by the membership. It is our hope that these changes better align the Conference structure with the current needs of HIV/AIDS researchers in Canada and the face of the epidemic. Changes y a include: additional oral abstract sessions that will allow more d n cutting-edge research to be presented and a more dynamic u S Sunday program; a greater focus on key populations that will include a dedicated oral abstract session on Saturday; and waiving the registration fees for community members. s I hope you enjoy the Conference, find it to be a worthwhile gn no learning experience, and are able to reconnect with old friends oriati and colleagues while engaging new ones. nsniz oa pg Sr O 27th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research 5 Message from the Conference W Co-Chairs e lc o m e InC foon rmfe are Dr. Hélène Côté Dr. Melanie Murray tionc ne It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to Vancouver, also known as “the best place on earth” for CAHR 2018. We also wish to acknowledge that we are on the unceded territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations. E x h This year is the 27th edition of the Conference, and we think ib it is timely that two women are co-chairing CAHR this year. itio We all know that HIV takes no prisoners, and affects people n indiscriminately of age, race or gender. Together we have made great strides, both on the prevention and treatment fronts. There are now close to 20 million people accessing antiretroviral T treatment. Pre-exposure prophylaxis and antiretroviral therapy h u are preventing new infections, and we are getting closer in r s our search for an effective vaccine, and a cure. Over the past d a decades, the face of HIV research has also evolved. More y than ever, members of the community and key affected populations are integral to the research taking place. At CAHR 2018, we endeavour to acknowledge and celebrate diversity among people with lived experience of HIV, and among HIV F researchers. In this quest against HIV, we have learned that rid we can accomplish more when we work together, when we a y embrace our diverse experiences, perspectives, and ideas; hence our conference theme this year: Celebrating our Diversity: Uniting in the Response to HIV. In this spirit, this year will see a full oral session on Sunday morning, and we are introducing a new 5th oral session on Sa Saturday morning. This session will be interdisciplinary across tu r all four tracks, and focused on four key populations affected by d a HIV. These program changes may be maintained in future years y so we would really welcome your feedback. In addition to our plenaries, we will also hold special sessions on a diversity of research topics; there will be something for everyone. S We wish to thank all the members of the Scientific Committee u for their hard work preparing for this conference, and all nd those who contributed to reviewing abstracts and scholarship ay applications. Congratulations to all the Academic and Community Scholarship recipients. We hope that CAHR 2018 will provide learning and sharing O opportunities, and inspire your future research endeavours. And rgSp let’s not forget to have fun over the next three days. anon izaso tiorin #CAHR2018 ng s 6 27th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research Appreciation of Volunteers e m co CAHR expresses its sincere appreciation to the following el volunteers: Scientific Committee Members, Abstract Reviewers, W Scholarship Review Committee Members, Session Co-Chairs, Presenters, Rapporteurs, Awards Reviewers, and Conference Volunteers. They have dedicated their time and support in en helping to build the Conference program for CAHR 2018. Their co enati efforts and commitment have helped to make CAHR 2018 a erm success! nfor Conf I CAHR Committees n o CAHR Executive Committee biti President: Dr. Curtis Cooper hi x President Elect: Dr. Carol Strike E Past President: Dr. Michael Grant Treasurer: Dr. Marissa Becker Secretary: Terry Howard y da CAHR Board of Directors s ur Track A: Basic Sciences: Dr. Hélène Côté Th Track B: Clinical Sciences: Dr. Shariq Haider Track C: Epidemiology and Public Health Sciences: Dr. Angela Kaida Track D: Social Sciences: Dr. Ciann Wilson Community Representative: Maureen Owino y a d ri CAHR Staff Members F Executive Director: Andrew Matejcic Sponsorship, Accreditation, Education: Erin Love Finance, Communications: Shelley Mineault y a d r Scientific Committee u at S Conference Co-Chairs Dr. Hélène Côté Dr. Melanie Murray Track Chairs y da Track A: Basic Sciences un Dr. Jimmy Dikeakos S Dr. Ralph Pantophlet Track B: Clinical Sciences Dr. Troy Grennan gns Dr. Fatima Kakkar no oriati nsniz oa pg Sr O 27th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research 7 Track C: Epidemiology and Public Health Sciences Dr. Viviane Dias Lima W Dr. Naveed Zafar Janjua e Track D: Social Sciences lc o Dr. David J. Brennan m e Dr. Catherine Worthington Community Representatives Jaydee Cossar InC Patience Magagula foon Florence Ranville rmfe are Conference Advisory Members tionc Dr. Curtis Cooper ne Andrew Matejcic Conference Coordinator E x Sea to Sky Meeting Management Inc. hib SNuoirtteh 2V0a6n,c 2o0u1v eBre, wBiCck eV 7AMve 3nMue7 Canada itio n Tel: 604-984-6455 Fax: 604-984-6434 www.seatoskymeetings.com [email protected] T h President: Sarah Lowis, CMP, CMM ur s Project Director: Ian Holliday, BA Econ d a Project Manager: Kazia Ekelund, BTM y Registration Coordinator: Craig Lansley Abstract Reviewers F Track A: Basic Sciences rid Petronela Ancuta Naveed Gulzar ay Blake Ball Christina Guzzo Stephen Barr Mohammed Jenabian Nicole Bernard Rupert Kaul Mark Brockman Charu Kaushic Zabrina Brumme Marc-André Langlois Sa Adam Burgener Kelly MacDonald tu Nicolas Chomont Lyle McKinnon rd a Alan Cochrane Natacha Merindol y Eric Cohen Andrew Mouland Angela Crawley Thomas Murookka Shokrollah Elahi Mario Ostrowski Jerome Estaquier Jean-Pierre Routy S Christine Farr Zuend Ivan Sadowski un Andres Finzi Ian Tietjen da Keith Fowke Michel Tremblay y Yong Gao Xiao-Jian Yao Anne Gatignol Jerry Zaharatos Michael Grant O rS gp ao nn izaso tiorin #CAHR2018 ng s 8 27th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research Track B: Clinical Sciences Ariane Alimenti Paul MacPherson e m Stefan Baral Sharmistha Mishra co Jean Guy Baril Dorothy Moore el Marissa Becker Stanley Read W Ari Bitnun Danielle Rouleau Francois Boucher Lena Serghides Jason Brophy Malika Sharma en Cecilia Costiniuk Joel Singer erencmatio AClleaxuadned Frao rdtien Pokomandy FDiaornreal lS Tmanaill nfor Marianne Harris Wendy Vaudry Conf Mark Hull Mark Yudin I Track C: Epidemiology and Public Health Sciences n Heather Armstrong Mona Loutfy o hibiti JAunlnie BBurrucnheeallu MSh-Ja rMmiilslotyha Mishra x Zahid Butt Deborah Money E Kora DeBeck David Moore Assane Diouf Gina Ogilvie Gilbert Emond Beth Rachlis Mark Gilbert Carmine Rossi y a Shira Goldenberg Ignacio Rozada d s Jason Grebely Sahar Saeed r u h Maya Kesler Jean Shoveller T Marina Klein Darrell Tan Emanuel Krebs Dan Werb Abigail Kroch Wei Zhang Nathan Lachowsky y a Track D: Social Sciences d ri Barry Adam Carmen Logie F Martin Blais Eli Manning Tyler Cuddahy Alexander McClelland Anthony De Padua Eric Mykhalovskiy Olivier Ferlatte Stephanie Nixon y Sarah Flicker Kelly O’Brien a d Gabriel Girard Surita Parashar r u Daniel Grace Tracey Prentice Sat Suzanne Hindmarch Flo Ranville Randy Jackson Ayden Scheim Maya Kesler Phan Sok Kyle Kirkup Rusty Souleymanov Nathan Lachowsky Carol Strike ay Alan Li Ciann Wilson d n u S s gn no oriati nsniz oa pg Sr O

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