M
Matthew Law
Researcher at Kirby Institute
Publications - 717
Citations - 43943
Matthew Law is an academic researcher from Kirby Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 89, co-authored 668 publications receiving 40044 citations. Previous affiliations of Matthew Law include Queensland University of Technology & Mahidol University.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Poor record linkage sensitivity biased outcomes in a linked cohort analysis
TL;DR: Linkage without proven high sensitivity and specificity should be carefully considered, and in circumstances of undetermined sensitivity, SIRs should not be calculated as the extent of underestimation is unknown.
Journal ArticleDOI
Methods estimating the prevalence of problem drug use
TL;DR: In this article, Hunt used information collected in the rug treatment programs to estimate what he called this "lag" between the onset of dependence symptoms and treatment entry, which he called the number of new heroin users who would subsequently enter treatment within 6-7 years of initiating use.
Posted ContentDOI
Massively parallel reporter assays combined with cell-type specific eQTL informed multiple melanoma loci and identified a pleiotropic function of HIV-1 restriction gene, MX2, in melanoma promotion
Jiyeon Choi,Tongwu Zhang,Andrew Vu,Julien Ablain,Matthew M. Makowski,Leandro M. Colli,Mai Xu,Harriet Rothschild,Cathrin Gräwe,Michael A. Kovacs,Myriam Brossard,John C. Taylor,Bogdan Pasaniuc,Raj Chari,Stephen J. Chanock,Clive J. Hoggart,Florence Demenais,Jennifer H. Barrett,Matthew Law,Mark M. Iles,Kai Yu,Michiel Vermeulen,Leonard I. Zon,Kevin M. Brown +23 more
TL;DR: Using an efficient scalable approach to streamline GWAS follow-up functional studies, multiple candidate melanoma susceptibility genes and variants are identified and a pleiotropic function of MX2 is uncovered in melanomas susceptibility.
Journal ArticleDOI
The longer-term effects of access to HIV self-tests on HIV testing frequency in high-risk gay and bisexual men: follow-up data from a randomised controlled trial
Ye Zhang,Muhammad S Jamil,Kirsty S Smith,Tanya L. Applegate,Garrett Prestage,Martin Holt,Phillip Keen,Benjamin R Bavinton,Marcus Y Chen,Damian P. Conway,Handan Wand,Anna McNulty,Darren Russell,Matthew Vaughan,Colin Batrouney,Virginia Wiseman,Virginia Wiseman,Christopher K Fairley,Andrew E. Grulich,Matthew Law,John M. Kaldor,Rebecca Guy +21 more
TL;DR: Access to free HIVSTs enabled more men to maintain higher HIV testing frequency, compared with facility-based testing only, and HIV self-testing should be a key component of HIV testing and prevention strategies.
Journal ArticleDOI
Early Mortality After Late Initiation of Antiretroviral Therapy in the TREAT Asia HIV Observational Database (TAHOD) of the International Epidemiologic Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) Asia-Pacific
D. Rupasinghe,Sasisopin Kiertiburanakul,Adeeba Kamarulzaman,Fujie Zhang,N. Kumarasamy,Romanee Chaiwarith,Tuti Parwati Merati,Cuong Duy Do,Suwimon Khusuwan,Anchalee Avihingsanon,M. P. Lee,Penh Sun Ly,Evy Yunihastuti,K V Nguyen,R. Ditangco,Yu-Jiun Chan,S Pujari,Oon Tek Ng,Jun Yong Choi,B. L.H. Sim,Junko Tanuma,Shashikala Sangle,Jeremy Ross,Matthew Law +23 more
TL;DR: Early mortality among those still initiating antiretroviral therapy (ART) with advanced stages of HIV infection in resource‐limited settings remains high despite recommendations for universal HIV treatment.