Dr Jürgen Rockstroh

Dr
Jürgen
Rockstroh

Professor of Medicine and Head of the HIV Outpatient Clinic
University Hospital Bonn
Germany

Jürgen Rockstroh, MD, is Professor of Medicine and Head of the HIV Outpatient Clinic at the University of
Bonn in Germany. He earned a Doctor of Medicine degree from the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms
University of Bonn, and completed his residency in the Department of Medicine also at the University of
Bonn. His department treats the world’s largest cohort of HIV-infected hemophiliacs.

In addition to his clinical practice, Dr Rockstroh is involved in HIV research on: antiretroviral therapy,
including new drug classes; the course of HIV disease in haemophiliacs; and HIV and hepatitis co-
infection. More recently, he has also started working on the impact of COVID-19 on HIV-coinfection. He
has been an investigator in multiple clinical trials of antiretroviral agents and treatments for HIV, hepatitis
co-infection and COVID-19.


From 2007-2011 he was elected as the president of the German AIDS Society. He is also since 2009 a
member of the executive committee of the European AIDS Clinical Society (EACS) and from 2011-2020
member of the governing council of the International AIDS Society. He also was the chair of the National
German AIDS Advisory Panel from 2011-2017 and the EACS coinfection guidelines from 2008-2017. In
2015 Professor Rockstroh was elected chair of HIV in Europe (in 2019 renamed as EuroTEST) and from
2019-2020 president for EACS.


The German Society for Infectious Diseases awarded Dr Rockstroh and his co-authors the prize in clinical
infectious diseases in 2002, and the national AIDS research prize in 2005. Dr Rockstroh has authored or
co-authored over 700 publications in peer-reviewed journals, and over 100 book chapters.

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