1. Introduction to HIV infection and HIV neurology 2. HIV neuropathology 3. Neuropathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus infection 4. Animal models of HIV-associated Disease of the central nervous system 5. Neuro-pharmacology 6. Neurologic sequelae of primary HIV infection 7. HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder 8. Neuro-AIDS in children 9. Central nervous system infection with toxoplasma gondii 10. Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy 11. Cryptococcal meningitis in AIDS 12. Other central nervous system opportunistic infections: Cytomegalovirus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Treponema pallidum 13. CNS-immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome 14. Primary CNS lymphoma in HIV infection 15. HIV infection and stroke 16. Neuromuscular complications of HIV infection 17. HIV and spinal cord disease 18. Neuroradiology 19. Global developments in HIV-neurology
Bruce Brew is Professor of Medicine (Neurology) University of New South Wales and University of Notre Dame, Director of the Peter Duncan Neurosciences Unit St Vincent's Centre for Applied Medical Research and neurologist at St Vincent's Hospital Sydney. He graduated in Medicine from the University of Sydney (MBBS Hons) and holds two higher degree doctorates - Doctorate of Medical Sciences from the University of Sydney and a Doctorate of Science from the University of New South Wales. He has a long standing interest in HIV neuropathogenesis particularly in relation to cognitive impairment at both clinical and basic science levels, and HIV related neurological complications in general. He has designed and participated in numerous clinical trials related to HIV brain disease and written over 350 papers and four books with approximately 15,000 citations (Scopus). He serves on the editorial boards of several journals, including AIDS, and several societies including the International Society for Neurovirology. In 2015 he was awarded the Order of Australia for his services to Neurology.