Lab Members
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Hélène Côté
Associate Professor
My research concentrates on the mitochondrial and telomere toxicity of drugs, primarily antiretroviral drugs used in HIV therapy. The use of combination antiretroviral therapy has significantly decreased mortality in the HIV infected population, However, HIV therapy is not a cure and treatment is life-long. As HIV infected individuals survive longer, the effects of chronic HIV infection and the toxicity of antiretroviral drugs can be associated with significant co-morbidities. In addition, HIV antiretroviral therapy in pregnancy prevents mother-to-child HIV transmission but the long-term effects of in utero exposure to HIV and antiretroviral agents remain incompletely understood. Full profile
Hélène Côté
Associate Professor
My research concentrates on the mitochondrial and telomere toxicity of drugs, primarily antiretroviral drugs used in HIV therapy. The use of combination antiretroviral therapy has significantly decreased mortality in the HIV infected population, However, HIV therapy is not a cure and treatment is life-long. As HIV infected individuals survive longer, the effects of chronic HIV infection and the toxicity of antiretroviral drugs can be associated with significant co-morbidities. In addition, HIV antiretroviral therapy in pregnancy prevents mother-to-child HIV transmission but the long-term effects of in utero exposure to HIV and antiretroviral agents remain incompletely understood. Full profile
Hélène Côté
Associate Professor
My research concentrates on the mitochondrial and telomere toxicity of drugs, primarily antiretroviral drugs used in HIV therapy. The use of combination antiretroviral therapy has significantly decreased mortality in the HIV infected population, However, HIV therapy is not a cure and treatment is life-long. As HIV infected individuals survive longer, the effects of chronic HIV infection and the toxicity of antiretroviral drugs can be associated with significant co-morbidities. In addition, HIV antiretroviral therapy in pregnancy prevents mother-to-child HIV transmission but the long-term effects of in utero exposure to HIV and antiretroviral agents remain incompletely understood. Full profile
Hélène Côté
Associate Professor
My research concentrates on the mitochondrial and telomere toxicity of drugs, primarily antiretroviral drugs used in HIV therapy. The use of combination antiretroviral therapy has significantly decreased mortality in the HIV infected population, However, HIV therapy is not a cure and treatment is life-long. As HIV infected individuals survive longer, the effects of chronic HIV infection and the toxicity of antiretroviral drugs can be associated with significant co-morbidities. In addition, HIV antiretroviral therapy in pregnancy prevents mother-to-child HIV transmission but the long-term effects of in utero exposure to HIV and antiretroviral agents remain incompletely understood. Full profile
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