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Steven G. Deeks, MD

Steven G. Deeks, MD
Professor of Medicine in Residence

Research Interests
HIV drug resistance; HIV immuonpathogenesis; "elite" controllers

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1) Deeks SG, Wrin T, Liegler T, Hoh R, Hayden M, Barbour JD, Hellmann NS, Petropoulos CJ, McCune JM, Hellerstein M, Grant RM. Virologic and immunologic consequences of discontinuing combination antiretroviral drug therapy in HIV-infected patients with detectable viremia. N Eng J Med 2001; 344:472-80.
2) Deeks SG, Kitchen CR, Liu L, Guo H, Gascon R, Narváez AB, Hunt PW, Martin JN, Kahn KO, Levy J, McGrath MS, and Hecht RM. Immune activation set-point during early HIV infection predicts subsequent CD4+ T cell changes independent of viral load. Blood 2004; 104:942-7.
3) Emu B, Sinclair E, Favre D, Moretto WJ, Hsue P, Hoh R, Martin JN, Nixon D, McCune JM, Deeks SG. Phenotypic, functional, and kinetic parameters associated with apparent T cell control of HIV replication in both antiretroviral treated and untreated individuals. J Virology 2005; 79:14169-78.
4) Deeks SG, Hoh R, Nielands TB, et al. Interruption of Individual Therapeutic Drug Classes in Adults with Multi-Drug Resistant HIV-1. J Infect Diseases 2005; 192:1537-44.
5) Deeks SG, Walker BD. Human immunodeficiency virus controllers: Mechanisms of durable virus control in the absence of antiretroviral therapy. Immunity 2007;27:406-16.

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Education & Training

BA, University of California, Berkeley, 1986

MD, University of California, San Francisco, 1990

Internal Medicine Residency, University of California at San Francisco, 1990 – 1993