Harvard University CFAR

Harvard University CFAR The HU CFAR facilitates collaborative, multidisciplinary activities in HIV/AIDS research across Harvard University and the local community.

The goals of the HU CFAR are to:

1) To consolidate and expand existing collaborations among the diverse and highly successful HU-affiliated HIV/AIDS researchers.

2) To promote new interactions and innovative research initiatives capable of more effectively addressing key AIDS research questions.

3) To attract and support the next generation of young scientists into HIV-1 research.

02/08/2022

The COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines Panel (the Panel) has published a revised version of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Treatment Guidelines.The Panel periodically publishes statements that provide up-to-date guidance for clinicians on various aspects of COVID-19 treatment.

12/09/2021

HIV/AIDS is a priority for NIAID. Our research aims to: prevent new transmissions; end HIV-related deaths and complications; and discover a cure.

09/03/2021

Harold Phillips, the recently appointed Director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy (ONAP), recently spoke with HIV.gov about his role and priorities.

MY FAITH. MY STORYAUGUST 29 @ 4:00 PM - 5:00 PMIn partnership with the Southern AIDS Coalition (SAC), Wake Forest Univer...
08/25/2021

MY FAITH. MY STORY
AUGUST 29 @ 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
In partnership with the Southern AIDS Coalition (SAC), Wake Forest University Gilead COMPASS Initiative, RAHMA, the United States Conference on HIV Faith Coalition (USCHFA), and National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NFHAAD), we invite you into a safe-space for storytelling where advocates, faith leaders, and People Living with HIV address the challenges inherent in responding to the HIV epidemic in the Southern U.S. as people and communities of faith. Through these transformative conversations, together we can begin to eliminate the stigma often associated with discussing HIV, s*x, and s*xuality, in the context of faith – one day, each year, until we find a cure. http://haverahma.org/event/my-faith-my-story/

Take a sneak peek on what's to come for National Faith HIV/AIDS Awareness Day on Sunday, August 29th at 4 pm EST. RSVP here: https://fb.me/e/1ggS4i9g6

Join us for the annual Harvard CFAR symposium next week! Fantastic speakers and opportunities to learn and think togethe...
06/15/2021

Join us for the annual Harvard CFAR symposium next week! Fantastic speakers and opportunities to learn and think together about the major challenges of HIV and COVID. Register at https://conta.cc/3iAyPvy

06/03/2021

We welcome all to join us for a webinar on the “Intersections of Art/Activism/Research in HIV/AIDS Advocacy” on June 16th from 1-2:30 pm. We will have a panel discussion with Mark Harrington, Joy Episalla, Gregg Gonsalves, Sur Rodney (Sur), and Michael Cox. We encourage everyone to watch the doc...

04/27/2021
04/27/2021

Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among Black immigrants in the U.S.. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.

04/27/2021

Disjointed, nationalistic efforts have largely characterized the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The failure by governments to establish an equitable, coordinated pandemic response has exacerbated global inequities. Nowhere is this more apparent than with access to COVID-19 vaccines. Despi...

04/09/2021

"Black Lives in the Era of COVID 19: Pandemic Vulnerability to Vaccine (In)Equity.” [A special episode of IRAAS/AAADS's podcast Black Lives in the Era of COVID-19] Pre-Registration Required: https://bit.ly/3w1OXe0 __Panelists__ Dr. Wafaa M. El-Sadr,MD , University Professor, Dr. Mathilde Krim-amfA...

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