The Latest News in HIV/AIDS Research
Congratulations to TC CFAR Members for Presenting HIV Research at CROI 2025
The TC CFAR congratulates our members who presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) on March 9-12, 2025, in San Francisco!
PrEP4Teens Receives ARCC 2025 Community-Academic Research Partnership Award
The PrEP4Teens campaign, partially funded by the TC CFAR, was awarded the Alliance for Research with Chicagoland Communities (ARCC) 2025 Dr. Virginia Bishop Community-Academic Research Partnership Award.
Juan Pablo Zapata Presents HIV Digital Intervention Research at SBSRN Meeting
TC CFAR early career investigator Juan Pablo Zapata, PhD, presented his HIV digital intervention research at the CFAR Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Network (SBSRN) meeting Feb. 26 – 28, 2025, in Bethesda, MD.
NUCATS Translational Science Pilot Awards Request for Applications
The NUCATS Translational Science Pilot Awards program seeks proposals for highly innovative, multi-disciplinary pilot projects that will advance translational science. The application deadline is March 15, 2025.
ISCI Seeks Applications for Visiting Scholars in HIV Implementation Science Program
Applications are open for ISCI’s Visiting Scholars in HIV Implementation Science Program, which aims to strengthen academic-community partnerships through implementation research to help end the HIV epidemic.
NIH Summer Institute on Behavioral Clinical Trials Applications Open
The NIH Summer Institute on Randomized Behavioral Clinical Trials provides an advanced course in planning, designing, and conducting high-impact randomized controlled trials of health-related behavioral interventions.
NUCATS K12 Career Development Program Request for Applications
The NUCATS Mentored Research Career Development Program in Clinical and Translational Science (K12, formerly KL2) is designed to train investigators to drive future innovation and implement effective clinical and translational research.
ISCI Opens Applications for 2025 Practitioner-Oriented Implementation Science Education (POISE) Training Program
ISCI’s Practitioner-Oriented Implementation Science Education (POISE) training program is designed for HIV prevention and care practitioners to gain training on implementation science and innovative tools that can be applied to real-world practice.
Updated Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Adults and Adolescents with HIV
The Guidelines for the Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Infections in Adults and Adolescents with HIV has been updated for immunizations by the National Institutes of Health, the HIV Medicine Association, and the Infectious Diseases Society of America.