NIAID's Role in Global Research
NIAID supports the conduct of global research to better understand, treat, and ultimately prevent infectious, immunologic, and allergic diseases and conditions. In addition to advancing these scientific goals, NIAID’s global research helps to improve the health of millions of people around the world, to protect the United States against infectious disease threats, and to promote international economic and political stability. Together, these efforts establish NIAID as a leader in global health.
Learn more about NIAID'S Role in Global Research and read the Global Research Questions and Answers.
NIAID Research Activities Around the World
Commentary by NIAID Director Anthony S. Fauci published in the October, 2007 issue of Nature Medicine
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News, Events, Commentaries
NIAID Honors AIDS Activist Martin Delaney
Jan. 19, 2009
NIAID Media Availability: World AIDS Day Offers a Reflection on the Past, Hopeful Look to the Future—Nov. 28, 2008
NIAID Media Availability: NIAID to Fund Broad Range of Basic HIV Vaccine Discovery Research—Aug. 29, 2008
Researchers Find Leishmaniasis Parasites Evade Death by Exploiting the Immune Response to Sand Fly Bites—Aug. 14, 2008
Bulletin: Anti-TB Drug Fails to Benefit HIV-Exposed Infants who were Unexposed to TB at Study Enrollment—July 10, 2008
NIAID Media Availability: Dr. Anthony S. Fauci to Address the United Nations on HIV/AIDS on
June 10—June 5, 2008
Video, slides, and transcript: Dr. Fauci's lecture at the Health Action 2008 Conference, "Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases: The Perpetual Challenge to Global Health" (Dr. Fauci's lecture begins at 45:00) (Non-government)—Jan. 25, 2008
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