Nominations for New HIV Scientific Working Group Topics Due January 9
The Third Coast Center for AIDS Research is excited to solicit nominations for topics for a new Scientific Working Group (SWG).
The Third Coast Center for AIDS Research is excited to solicit nominations for topics for a new Scientific Working Group (SWG).
The deadline to submit applications is Feb. 8, 2024.
Northwestern University Assistant Professor Judd Hultquist, PhD, was recently awarded an R21 grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to study new molecular probes for understanding HIV latency and for developing next-generation curative strategies.
Kathryn Macapagal, PhD; Elena Martinelli, PhD; Michael Newcomb, PhD; and Russell Brewer, DrPH; are new leaders of the Third Coast CFAR's Developmental and BSIS Cores, respectively.
Congratulations to the awardees of five projects the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has selected for Fiscal Year 2023 supplements to the Third Coast CFAR!
Third Coast CFAR invites members to apply for the role of Clinical Sciences Core Director or Co-Director by November 13.
Become a fellow of the NIDA-funded HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute at Fordham University.
Apply now for the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute's career development award.
Johns Hopkins University Center for AIDS Research announces applications are now open for its AFRICURE Developmental Award, which is part of the CFAR Africure program.
Third Coast Center for AIDS Research member Mary Clare Masters, MD, received a K23 award from the National Institute on Aging to implement and evaluate HIV clinic-based screening for impaired cognition and physical function in older people with HIV.