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  • ACTG Trials Open for EnrollmentLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    AIDS Clinical Trials Group database of clinical trials open at their trial sites.
  • AIDSinfo Clinical TrialsLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    AIDSinfo is a U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) project providing information on HIV/AIDS clinical trials and treatment. You can browse for trials by catagory or create your own search. Includes an overview of clinical trials and trials listed in the last 30 days.
  • CenterWatch Clinical Trials ListLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    Patient and professional information on clinical trials available across the U.S. (not limited to HIV/AIDS), listed by state, with contact information. The
  • ClinicalTrials.govLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    National Institutes of Health's database of clinical trials for numerous medical conditions, including HIV disease.

HIV Research Groups and Organizations

  • National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
    Division of AIDSLink will take you outside the VA website., trials groups:
    • ACTGLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
      AIDS Clinical Trials Group.
    • CPCRALink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
      Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS.
    • HPTNLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
      HIV Prevention Trials Network.
    • HVTNLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
      HIV Vaccine Trials Network.
  • AIDS Malignancy ConsortiumLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    Clinical trials group focusing on AIDS-associated malignancies, supported by the National Cancer Institute.
  • Centers for AIDS ResearchLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    CFAR, a national network coordinated by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) in collaboration with many National Institutes of Health (NIH) centers, promotes and encourages research activities that enhance collaboration and coordination of AIDS research--especially interdisciplinary collaborations between basic and clinical investigators--to facilitate movement of laboratory findings (benchside) to the clinic (bedside) and vice versa.
  • Multicenter AIDS Cohort StudyLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    (MACS) Ongoing prospective study of the natural and treated histories of HIV-1 infection in MSM in Baltimore, Chicago, Pittsburgh and Los Angeles.
  • Studies of Ocular Complications of AIDSLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    (SOCA) A collaborative multicenter research effort whose objective is to evaluate strategies for the treatment and prevention of ocular complications associated with AIDS. Current focus is a longitudinal study of ocular complications.
  • U.S. Military HIV Research ProgramLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    The U.S. Military HIV Research Program is a tri-service collaborative effort, encompassing Army, Navy and Air Force medical centers, hospitals, and research institutes in the U.S. and around the globe.
  • Women's Interagency HIV StudyLink will take you outside the VA website. VA is not responsible for the content of the linked site.
    (WIHS) A multicenter, prospective study established in 1993 to carry out comprehensive investigations of the impact of HIV infection in women. Conducted by the NIH in tandem with a the HIV Epidemiology Research Study (HERS), coordinated by the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC.)