What We Do:
Established in February 2005, NIDA's AIDS Research Program (ARP) utilizes a multifaceted approach to support HIV/AIDS research within NIDA as well as across NIH Institutes and other DHHS agencies. The primary goal of ARP is to support the development, planning, and coordination of HIV/AIDS priority research within NIDA's intramural and extramural programs, in order to ensure an integrated vision and strategy to guide HIV/AIDS research throughout NIDA.
ARP provides direction and leadership for the ongoing development of an innovative and multidisciplinary HIV/AIDS research portfolio that addresses the current and unique dimensions of drug use and abuse as they relate to HIV/AIDS. The development and implementation of NIDA's HIV/AIDS Research Program is guided by the role of drug use and its related behaviors in the evolving dynamics of HIV/AIDS epidemiology, natural history/pathogenesis, treatment, and prevention, in coordination with the current priorities and objectives of the FY 2013 Trans-NIH Plan and Presidential By-Pass Budget.
See also – Message from the ARP Director.
Research and Training Opportunities:
Funding Opportunities Open to International HIV/AIDS Researchers
- HIV/AIDS Funding Opportunity Announcements
- NIDA Avant-Garde Award Program for HIV/AIDS Research
- NIDA/IAS Fellowship
- Domestic Research Training Opportunities
- International Research Training Opportunities
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Meetings:
Program Staff:
Additional Links of Interest:
Mailing Address:
AIDS Research Program
National Institute on Drug Abuse
6001 Executive Blvd, MSC 9581
Bethesda, MD 20892