Year: 2025

Valuable Resources for HIV Researchers and Their Supporters

Was youR NIH-funded project terminated? A team of researches at UC San Diego, University of Maryland, Emory, and the University of North Carolina are documenting the impact of NIH grant terminations. Kindly scan the QR code to be counted! For additional questions, please contact Rebecca Fielding-Miller at rfieldingmiller@health.ucsd.edu….Continue Reading Valuable Resources for HIV Researchers and Their Supporters

Why My Research Matters: A Reflection & Communication Tool by Duke CFAR

The document is designed to guide investigators as they articulate the wider significance and real-world implications of their research, especially for audiences outside the academic community, such as policymakers, funders, and the public. Guidance: Download the tool below:…Continue Reading Why My Research Matters: A Reflection & Communication Tool by Duke CFAR

Harvard University-affiliated Researchers : 2025 CROI Presentation List

WELCOME TO THE DIGITAL PROGRAM BOOKLET IMPORTANT: The information below was self-reported by the presenters and is available to the Harvard University HIV research community to foster engagement and promote collaborative research among investigators. Poster Presentations will be staffed by the author team between 2:30 pm and 4:00 pm PT while Oral Presentations will occur at…Continue Reading Harvard University-affiliated Researchers : 2025 CROI Presentation List

Potential Clinical and Economic Impacts of Cutbacks in the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Program in South Africa: A Modeling Analysis

Authors: Aditya R. Gandhi, MD , Linda-Gail Bekker, MD, PhD , A. David Paltiel, PhD, MBA , Emily P. Hyle, MD, MSc , Andrea L. Ciaranello, MD, MPH , Yogan Pillay, PhD , Kenneth A. Freedberg, MD, MSc, & Anne M. Neilan, MD, MPH  Read the article below:…Continue Reading Potential Clinical and Economic Impacts of Cutbacks in the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Program in South Africa: A Modeling Analysis

Women’s Infectious Diseases Global Scholars Program

ABOUT THE PROGRAM: WINGS is a two-year leadership and career development program designed to train and support the next generation of leaders in global infectious diseases in women’s health. The WINGS program consists of a structured curriculum for developing leadership, communication, and mentoring skills; bi-monthly seminars with guest speakers, in-person workshops, peer mentoring groups, and…Continue Reading Women’s Infectious Diseases Global Scholars Program