amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research
This grant program supports collaborative teams of biomedical researchers exploring strategies for eradicating HIV infection.
Through its network of clinical sites and research labs, amfAR’s TREAT Asia program is raising standards of HIV treatment and care across the continent.
Thursday, October 11, Milk Studios, Los Angeles. Honoring Kevin Huvane. Hosted by Chelsea Handler, with guest presenter Sarah Jessica Parker and special performance by Katy Perry.
Rising HIV incidence among gay men has the potential to reverse decades of progress in fighting AIDS.
In a wide-ranging interview with amfAR, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton discusses progress and challenges on the road to an AIDS-free generation.
Three teams of leading scientists receive funding in a collaborative effort to pursue HIV eradication.
Report lays out policy priorities and milestones through 2015 to hasten a “tipping point” in the drive to end AIDS.
A spirit of optimism pervaded the International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C., but as the 24,000 delegates disperse the hard work begins anew.
"How to Survive a Plague" is a riveting new documentary that offers extraordinary insights into the history of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the U.S.
With generous support from ViiV Healthcare, TREAT Asia is turning innovative research into best practices and shaping pediatric HIV care across Asia.
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