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amfAR's Research program fills a vital niche in AIDS research, identifying critical gaps in our knowledge of HIV and AIDS, and supporting ground-breaking studies that often lack the preliminary data required by more traditional funders. The Research program focuses on efforts to prevent HIV infection in those who are vulnerable, and to improve treatment, with the ultimate goal of eradicating the virus, for people living with HIV infection.

THE FUTURE OF AIDS RESEARCH
An Interview with Dr. Mario Stevenson
The Benefits of AIDS Research–Better Health for All


amfAR RESEARCH PRIORITIES
amfAR Research Program–An Overview
Treatment and Cure
Prevention


RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENTS
amfAR Research Accomplishments
Publications from amfAR Grantees and Fellows
amfAR Research Spotlight - Podcast


amfAR-FUNDED RESEARCH FINDINGS
Stigma and the “Spoiled Identity”
Watch the Monkeys: Screening for New Retrovirus Outbreaks
Attacking HIV Genetically
Dialing Down the T Cell
Stopping Sexual Transmission of HIV
Controlling HIV, Naturally
Know Your Enemy—amfAR Grantees Study HIV Mutation and Drug Resistance
Man (and Woman) Versus Virus
New Insights into HIV Latency: Identifying Roadblocks to a Cure
Syringe Exchange Programs: A Key Component of HIV Prevention
Treating HIV/AIDS in Asia: Insights from amfAR's TREAT Asia Initiative
Building on amfAR-Funded Discoveries to Define Drug Targets
Long-Term Survivors of HIV
Uncovering New HIV Sanctuaries: Potential Roadblocks to a Cure
Minor Genes of HIV May Have a Major Role in its Therapy
Integrase: A New Word in the Fight Against HIV
Treating HIV in Asia: Lessons from amfAR's TREAT Asia Program
The HAART—and Gut—Of Acute HIV Infection
Host Resistance Factors Preventing HIV Infection
The Challenge of Drug-Resistant HIV
A Novel Strategy Against Sexually Transmitted Infections
Using Tobacco to Prevent HIV


NEWS AND HIGHLIGHTS
amfAR Think Tanks: A Blueprint for Action Against HIV/AIDS
New Frontiers in Microbicide Research: An Interview with Dr. Robin Shattock
Treating Herpes Doesn’t Decrease Risk of HIV Infection
A Scientific Life Fully Lived
Is a Cure for AIDS Possible? amfAR Funds Studies Aimed at Viral Eradication
amfAR's Director of Research Discusses 25 Years of HIV/AIDS on NPR's "Science Friday"
amfAR Convenes Experts to Discuss Potential Cure
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Staff
Research Committee Members


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