Dr Jane Deayton, BSc, MBBS, FRCP, PhD, DGUM, DFFPClinical Senior Lecturer in HIVEmail: j.deayton@qmul.ac.ukTelephone: +44 020 7882 2316ProfileTeachingResearchPublicationsProfile Dr Jane Deayton qualified from University College and Middlesex Hospital School of Medicine and trained in Genito-urinary and HIV medicine. She gained her PhD in Virology from the Royal Free Hospital, studying CMV in the HIV-infected population. She is Honorary Consultant Physician in Infection and Immunity at Barts and the London NHS Trust and runs a clinical service for HIV-2 infected patients. Research lead NELNETUK lead ACHIEV2E European HIV-2 collaborative studyMember British Association of Sexual Health and HIV Herpes Simplex advisory panelExaminer Diploma in HIVTeaching Lead for undergraduate Infection and Immunity teaching (year 4)Post-graduate teaching (HIV-ed) Teaching: . ResearchResearch Interests:Research interests include opportunistic infections in AIDS, HIV co-infections with Herpes and other viruses and co-factors in HIV disease progression. Ongoing research projects include:Studies of HIV-2Biomarkers of HIV-associated neurocognitive impairmentVirological studies of HIV dual infection, elite control of replication and predictors of clinical outcomeIdentification of undiagnosed HIV infection in primary and secondary care settingsPublicationsDeayton JR, Sabin CA, Johnson MA, Emery VC, Griffiths PD. Importance of cytomegalovirus viraemia in risk of disease progression and death in HIV-infected patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy. Lancet. 2004;363:2116-21 Deayton JR, Sabin CA, Britt WB, Jones IM, Wilson P, Johnson MA, Griffiths PD, Emery VC. Rapid reconstitution of humoral immunity against cytomegalovirus but not HIV following highly active antiretroviral therapy. AIDS 2002;16:2129 – 35 Deayton JR, Wilson P, Sabin CA, Davey CC, Johnson MA, Emery VC, Griffiths PD. Changes in the natural history of cytomegalovirus retinitis following the introduction of HAART. AIDS 2000;14:1163-70 Deayton J, Mocroft A, Wilson P, Emery VC, Johnson MA, Griffiths PD. Loss of cytomegalovirus viraemia following highly active antiretroviral therapy in the absence of specific anti-CMV therapy. AIDS 1999;13:1203-6 View all Jane Deayton's Research Publications at: http://www.researchpublications.qmul.ac.uk