

Sarah C. Mann
Professor creating impact through research in HIV, aging, and adherence, Sarah C. Mann is an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus, within the Department of SOM-MED. Her scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in understanding the complexities of HIV and its intersection with aging, focusing particularly on adherence to treatment regimens. Through her extensive research, Professor Mann has contributed significantly to the academic community, publishing numerous articles that have advanced the field. Professor Mann's work is characterized by a collaborative spirit, engaging with a diverse array of researchers and clinicians to foster interdisciplinary approaches to HIV research. Her dedication to bridging the gap between research and clinical practice is evident in her commitment to translating her findings into actionable strategies that enhance the quality of life for individuals living with HIV. In addition to her research endeavors, Professor Mann is actively involved in mentoring the next generation of scientists and healthcare professionals. She is passionate about guiding students and early-career researchers, providing them with the tools and knowledge necessary to succeed in the ever-evolving landscape of medical research. Her contributions extend beyond academia, as she frequently participates in community outreach programs aimed at raising awareness about HIV and promoting adherence to treatment. Professor Mann's work not only advances scientific understanding but also has a tangible impact on the lives of those affected by HIV, making her a valuable asset to both the academic and broader communities.
Research Interests
Publications
, 50-53, 2014-04-01
, 161-182, 2010-07-01
, 223-262, 2016-05-01
, 2014-06-10
, 2-5, 1996-06-01
, 205-219, 2004-01-01