Scientific Partners
AIDS Research Alliance is unique among HIV/AIDS research organizations. Working without regard for profit or politics, AIDS Research Alliance conducts research in partnership with major universities, the world’s leading pharmaceutical firms, and the National Institutes of Health, among other public and private institutions.
No other independent HIV research organization works with such a diversity of collaborators. These scientific collaborations advance our vision of a world without AIDS, and ensure that our scientists are working at the cutting-edge of HIV science.
Our Partners in HIV Science
Research Partners:Alliance for Microbicide Development Emory University Foundation for Integrative AIDS Research Frederick E. Reno, Ph.D., Merchant-Taylor International, Inc. Global Campaign for Microbicides INSERM, Marseille, France Institute for Ethnomedicine Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain Jur Strobos, M.D., J.D. Medical Research Council National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Cancer Institute, Office of Drug Discovery Rega Institute, Belgium Regulator Affairs Professional Society Stanford University University of California, Los Angeles – CARE Center University of California, Los Angeles - Department of Epidemiology University of California, Los Angeles - School of Medicine University of Geneva, Switzerland University of Southern California - Keck School of Medicine University-Wide AIDS Research Program (UARP)
| Sponsors:AIDS Healthcare Foundation AIDS Project Los Angeles Asian Pacific AIDS Intervention Team Being Alive, Los Angeles Bienestar Black AIDS Institute California Microbicide Initiative Christopher Street West The City of Los Angeles Drug Policy Alliance JWCH Institute Kaiser Permanente Sunset Medical Center Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center Los Angeles County, Office of AIDS Los Angeles Drug and Alcohol Task Force Minority AIDS Project Oasis Clinic, Charles Drew Medical Center Planned Parenthood of Pasadena Saban Free Clinic South Bay AIDS Network South Bay Free Clinic, HIV Services Tarzana Treatment Center The Spot UCLA CARE Clinic USC Keck School of Medicine WeHo Life Women Alive
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