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Zeda Rosenberg

Dr. Zeda F. Rosenberg is the founder and chief executive officer of the International Partnership for Microbicides

Dr. Zeda Rosenberg is founder and CEO of IPM, a nonprofit working to develop new HIV prevention and sexual and reproductive health products for women. In her role as CEO, Dr. Rosenberg has guided the development of a pipeline of novel products for women, including a monthly vaginal ring shown to help safely reduce HIV risk, the first long-acting HIV prevention product. Previously, she served as scientific director for the HIV Prevention Trials Network at Family Health International, and senior scientist at the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at NIH. She received her MS in epidemiology and ScD in microbiology from Harvard University.

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