HU Center for AIDS Research
The Harvard University Center for AIDS Research (HU CFAR) provides research, education and training opportunities to HIV researchers across Harvard University and its affiliates through services that are in direct response to the needs of the community.
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Education
The HU CFAR provides ongoing educational opportunities through the innovative programming offered by each Core, Scientific Program, Scientific Working Group (SWG). All HU CFAR sponsored events are forums for the dissemination of cutting-edge research results and the cultivation of knowledge.
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Research
Advancing research is at the heart of the HU CFAR mission. The HU CFAR catalyzes and supports research through Core services, sponsored events, and developmental grants awarded through the Developmental and Mentoring Core.
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Training
The HU CFAR provides training opportunities through our Mentoring Program, which connects new and early career investigators to senior HU CFAR faculty through a variety of mechanisms to support and advance scientific investigation.
Harvard University Center for AIDS Research Seminar: “HIV & Risk of Lung Cancer: Preparing to Implement Optimized Lung Cancer Screening for People with HIV”
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