amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research
amfAR Ambassador Janet Jackson lends her voice to the fight against AIDS. "Let's end AIDS together."
This grant program supports collaborative teams of biomedical researchers exploring strategies for eradicating HIV infection.
Kicking off New York Fashion Week, amfAR's flagship NYC fundraiser will honor Kenneth Cole, Janet Jackson, and Heidi Klum. CeeLo Green to perform.
UN Special Envoy for AIDS in the Asia-Pacific J.V.R. Prasada Rao discusses progress on HIV/AIDS in the region in an illuminating interview with the TREAT Asia Report.
amfAR grantees from around the world discuss the importance of the GMT Initiative.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton makes the case for increased investments in global AIDS programs, expanding use of evidence-based approaches, and focusing on key populations.
Bringing small groups of leading scientists together promotes collaboration and sparks new ideas.
amfAR's Chris Collins on fulfilling the promise of the recently unveiled blueprint for an AIDS-free generation.
Lubricant is an important component of HIV prevention but is seldom part of the conversation.
amfAR wishes to thank all of the generous federal and military employees who chose to support our urgent work through the Fall 2012 Combined Federal Campaign.
When AIDS strikes, two very different women—Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor and research scientist Dr. Mathilde Krim—join forces to create America's first AIDS research foundation: amfAR.
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