Aimée R. Kreimer
Senior Investigator
Division of Cancer Epidemiology, Infections and Immunoepidem
National Cancer Institute
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Kreimer received a Ph.D. in infectious disease epidemiology from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2003. She conducted postdoctoral research at the International Agency for Research on Cancer in Lyon, France and the National Cancer Institute, NIH. In 2008, she was appointed to the position of tenure-track investigator within the Infections and Immunoepidemiology Branch. She was awarded scientific tenure by the NIH in 2016. Dr. Kreimer focuses her research on the etiology and prevention of human papillomavirus (HPV) and cancers at multiple sites, including the head and neck and anogenital region. She has particular interests in translational research, cancer etiology related to the natural history of HPV infection at multiple anatomic sites, and cancer prevention.
Research Interest
The performance of prophylactic HPV vaccine; Understanding the natural history of HPV infections at multiple anatomic sites; HPV 16 E6 seropositivity as a possible biomarker for HPV-driven head and neck cancer
Publications
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Kreimer AR, Safaeian M, Hildesheim A. Number of human papillomavirus vaccine doses and condyloma. Jama. 2014 Jun 18;311(23):2439-.
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Kreimer AR, Clifford GM, Snijders PJ, Castellsagué X, Meijer CJ, Pawlita M, Viscidi R, Herrero R, Franceschi S. HPV16 semiquantitative viral load and serologic biomarkers in oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinomas. International journal of cancer. 2005 Jun 1;115(2):329-32.
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Kreimer AR, Bhatia RK, Messeguer AL, González P, Herrero R, Giuliano AR. Oral human papillomavirus in healthy individuals: a systematic review of the literature. Sexually transmitted diseases. 2010 Jun 1;37(6):386-91.