amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research
$1 million in grants awarded to four research teams─including one led by a Nobel laureate─will support pioneering studies in the search for a cure.
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.
The second annual Inspiration Gala Sao Paulo, amfAR’s only fundraiser in South America, will honor legendary fashion photographer Mario Testino.
A new report by amfAR and Johns Hopkins University finds that funding to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS consistently fails to reach programs serving gay men and other men who have sex with men.
amfAR Director of Public Policy Chris Collins begins to plot a course for realizing the President’s vision of a world without AIDS.
New research findings amounted to solid progress on HIV prevention and treatment, and renewed hope for a cure.
Chris Collins outlines six reasons why Congress should reject President Obama’s budget proposal to cut PEPFAR funding by nearly $550 million.
New awards support the efforts of frontline groups working to combat high rates of HIV among MSM and transgender populations.
Motorcycling philanthropists will join forces with Kiehl’s to raise $25,000 to help find a cure for AIDS.
Placing the search for a cure for HIV/AIDS firmly at the center of its research efforts, amfAR launched the amfAR Research Consortium on HIV Eradication (ARCHE) in 2010. This new grant program supports collaborative teams of biomedical researchers exploring strategies for eradicating HIV infection.
TARGETED RFPMSM Initiative Community Awards – Eastern Europe and Central AsiaDeadline: 10 April 2012
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