Eaton Lab at CAHR 2026

This page features posters and presentations by Eaton Lab researchers and co-investigators at CAHR 2026, reflecting recent publications and ongoing research across the lab.

P O S T E R S

Navigating and Negotiating Sexual Identity and Attraction: A Queer Analysis of Heterosexual-Identified Men Who Have Sex with Men (H-MSM)

An exploration of how H-MSM navigate and make sense of sexual identity and attraction, drawing on queer theory to examine the complexities and inconsistencies between identity, behaviour, and desire.

Exploring Barriers and Building Trust: A Qualitative Study of Peer-Led Harm Reduction Pop-Up Testing in Saskatchewan

This work focusses on barriers to testing and care among people who use drugs in Saskatchewan, and how peer-led harm reduction pop-up clinics can help build trust and improve access.

Harm-Reduction Restrictions and Drug-Related Harms in Saskatchewan: Declines in Needle Recovery

An examination of community needle recovery patterns in Saskatchewan before and after recent harm reduction policy changes, and what these shifts suggest about access to services and drug-related harms.

Increasing PrEP and PEP Knowledge Amongst People Who Use Drugs in Regina, Saskatchewan

This research examines efforts to increase knowledge of HIV PrEP and PEP among people who use drugs in Regina, Saskatchewan, through peer-led, community-based harm reduction approaches.

P R E S E N T A T I O N S

PrEP Knowledge & Uptake Among Heterosexual-Identified Men Who Have Sex With Men (H-MSM) Compared to Men of Diverse Sexual Identities

This presentation examines PrEP knowledge and uptake among heterosexual-identified men who have sex with men (H-MSM), compared to heterosexual men and gay, bisexual, and queer men, to better understand differences across identity and behavior.

HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis C Point-of-Care Testing at Pop-Up Clinics for People Who Use Drugs in Regina, Saskatchewan

This study explores point-of-care testing for HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis C at pop-up clinics for people who use drugs in Regina, Saskatchewan, in response to rising infection rates and the need for accessible, community-informed approaches.

Support Group for People Who Use Drugs:
A Low-Barrier, Harm Reduction Approach

An examination of a community-led, low-barrier support group for people who use drugs in Regina, Saskatchewan, and how harm reduction approaches can support access, belonging, and engagement.

Geospatial Mapping of Discarded Needles to Identify Seasonal Trends and Service Gaps in Regina, Saskatchewan

This presentation examines PrEP knowledge and uptake among heterosexual-identified men who have sex with men (H-MSM), compared to heterosexual men and gay, bisexual, and queer men, to better understand differences across identity and behavior.