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Claire Borkert, M.D.
Dr. Borkert was a social worker for 10 years. She switched careers at age 32 when she went to the University of Tennessee-Memphis Medical School. She completed an internal medicine residency at the County of Alameda Medical Center Primary Track Internal Medicine Program. Dr. Borkert has been a principal investigator on a number of new antiretroviral agents, including tipranavir, TMC-114 and TMC-125. She is a sub-investigator for the Women's Interagency Health Study and the UC-San Francisco Community Consortium. A grant from UC-San Francisco has allowed EBAC to develop a new collaborative research group, the East Bay AIDS Research Institute, in which EBAC and the Alameda County Medical Center collaborate to provide novel, community-based research protocols that reflect the current population of people living with HIV in the United States. Dr. Borkert's research group has also developed and initiated a collaboration with other area clinics in order to determine why women enroll (or fail to enroll) in clinical trials. |