Resources for Researchers
Resources for Researchers
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Inter-Division Programs
Division of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (DAIDS)
Scientific Literature
Clinical Research Support and Tools
- DAIDS HIV Research Counseling and Testing Curriculum in Biomedical HIV Prevention and Treatment Research
Training curriculum for HIV counselors involved in DAIDS-supported and/or sponsored research. This training is designed to augment counseling training at the local level. It will be available in the DAIDS Learning Management System.
- National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Human Subjects Research
Established to help NIH-funded investigators understand and comply with the ethical principles and regulatory requirements involving human clinical research.
- NIH Bioethics Resources on the Web
Resources for those interested in bioethics, including education, research involving human participants and animals, medical and healthcare ethics, and the implications of applied genetics and biotechnology.
- Clinicaltrials.gov
Database of federally and privately supported clinical trials conducted in the United States and around the world.
- NIH & Clinical Research
General information about NIH clinical research activities.
- NIAID Clinical Research Toolkit
Designed for NIAID staff and NIAID-funded researchers, this site contains information on clinical research standards, standard protocol templates, Good Clinical Research Practices training, clinical research databases, and policies and standard operating procedures.
- DAIDS Clinical Research Policies and Standard Procedure Documents
Set of additional clinical research policies and procedures required for all human subjects research funded by DAIDS.
- Clinical Guidelines for Treating and Preventing HIV/AIDS
Federally-approved guidelines and information about the current treatment regimens and prevention strategies for HIV infection and AIDS-related illnesses for adults, adolescents, children, and infants.
- AIDSinfo
Operated by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; contains information on HIV/AIDS-related health topics, treatment and prevention guidelines, approved and investigational HIV/AIDS drugs, vaccine research, and clinical trials.
- Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Network of Integrated Clinical Systems
Provides integrated clinical data from the large and diverse population of HIV-infected people in the modern HAART era who are receiving care at one of the many U.S. federally-funded CFAR sites; data to address the challenging and rapidly evolving issues in HIV care and research.
Lab Research Tools
- NIAID Resources for Evaluating New Technologies for Monitoring HIV-infected Patients
Outlines criteria and procedures for submitting requests to use resources for evaluating new technologies that monitor HIV-infected patients
- NIH Tetramer Facility Guide
Provides custom synthesis and distribution of soluble MHC-peptide tetramer and CD1d tetramer reagents that can be used to stain antigen-specific T cells.
- Los Alamos HIV Drug Resistance Database
Comprehensive information on HIV gene mutations that confer resistance to anti-HIV drugs.
- Los Alamos HIV Molecular Immunology Database
Details comprehensive collection of HIV-1 cytotoxic and helper T-cell epitopes and antibody-binding sites.
- Los Alamos HIV Sequence Database
Allows users to align and analyze HIV and SIV sequences by nucleotide, amino acid, or viral subtype using special tools and interfaces.
- Los Alamos Nonhuman Primate HIV/SIV Vaccine Trials Database
Contains information about vaccine studies using SIV and HIV in nonhuman primates.
- DAIDS HIV/AIDS Specimen Repository
Information on how to gain access to biological materials maintained at DAIDS specimen repositories.
- DAIDS HIV/OI/TB Therapeutics Database
Collection of compounds and testing data for potential inhibitors of HIV, associated opportunistic infections (OIs), and selected viruses of medical importance.
- NIAID HIV Protein Interaction Database
Provides a summary of all known interactions of HIV proteins with host cell proteins, other HIV proteins, or proteins from disease organisms associated with HIV/AIDS
- National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)
NCRR, part of NIH, provides lab scientists and clinical researchers with tools and training resources; includes information about the National Primate Research Centers and nonhuman primate research.
- NCI AIDS and Cancer Specimen Resource
Funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), provides tissue and biological samples to researchers working in HIV/AIDS, cancer, virology, immunology, and other fields.
- NIAID Resource Guide for the Development of AIDS Therapies and Topical Microbicides
Contains information about NIAID-funded contracts and grant mechanisms to help investigators develop therapies for HIV and its co-infections and microbicide-based HIV prevention strategies.
- NIAID Simian Vaccine Evaluation Units
Resources for evaluating promising SIV and HIV vaccines in nonhuman primates.
- National Disease Research Interchange (NDRI)
Partly funded by NIAID and other NIH institutes, NDRI collects, distributes, and maintains a repository of human cells, tissues, and organs for research and transplant purposes. Qualified researchers may register for sample access and view their catalog of services on this site.
- NIAID Preclinical Master Contract
NIAID’s preclinical master contract offers resources designed to facilitate preclinical development of promising HIV vaccine candidates.
- DAIDS Guidelines for Requesting Access to Animal Models and Vaccine Reagents
Outlines criteria and procedures for submitting requests for resources to be used for HIV vaccine development.
- DAIDS Vaccine Reagent Resource
Provides reagents, resources, and quality assurance/quality control analysis of specific reagents used in HIV vaccine development.
- NIH AIDS Research and Reference Reagent Program
Provides state-of-the-art biological and chemical materials for the study of HIV and related opportunistic pathogens to registered users worldwide at no cost.
- InnateDB
Publicly available database of the genes, proteins, experimentally-verified interactions, and signaling pathways involved in the innate immune response of humans and mice to microbial infection.
- ImmGen
The Immunological Genome Project Web database provides gene expression profiles and genetic regulatory networks for a very large array of cell populations in the innate and adaptive immune systems.
Research Training
Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Transplantation
Division of Intramural Research
DMID supports extramural research to control and prevent diseases caused by virtually all human infectious agents except HIV by providing funding opportunities and a comprehensive set of services for researchers.
Funding Opportunities
Apply for grants or contracts to conduct basic research, preclinical development, or clinical evaluation.
Research Tools and Technologies
Preclinical and Clinical Services to Facilitate Product Development
Request development by DMID-funded contractors of critical information needed to move a product through the product development pathway. Note: Services are contingent upon availability of required preliminary data.
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