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DC CFAR Kicks Off Year 2 City-Wide Seminar Series with Dr. Jonathan Mermin
September 15, 2016
On September 13, the DC CFAR kicked-off its Year 2 City-Wide Seminar Series with a talk entitled, "HIV Today: What are the Big Unanswered Questions?" by Dr.
Fall 2016 Pilot Awards Program RFA
August 18, 2016
The District of Columbia Center for AIDS Research (DC CFAR) is pleased to announce the next cycle of research proposal solicitations through its Pilot Awards Program.
Real-time Phylodynamic Analysis of HIV in Washington, DC
August 10, 2016
Amanda Castel, MD, MPH, and Marcos Perez-Losada, PhD, MS have received an NIH CFAR Administrative Supplement to study HIV transmission patterns in Washington, DC to better identify which subpopulations and geographic areas are at highest risk for transmission and potential spread.
New Publication from DC CFAR Investigator, Irene Kuo, PhD
July 28, 2016
DC CFAR member, Irene Kuo, PhD, has published an article co-authored by several
New R34 Awarded to DC CFAR Social and Behavioral Sciences Core Co-Director, Maria Cecilia Zea, PhD and Core Senior Scientist, Paul Poppen, PhD
July 28, 2016
DC CFAR Social and Behavioral Sciences Co-Director, Maria Cecilia Ze
DC CFAR Spring 2016 Pilot Award Recipients
July 21, 2016
The DC CFAR would like to congratulate the recipients of the DC CFAR Pilot Awards Program for the Spring 2016 cycle!
DC CFAR Investigators Awarded a Martin Delaney Collaboratory Grant by the NIH to Help Find a Cure for HIV/AIDS
July 13, 2016
An investigative team led by researchers from the George Washington University (GW) has received a $28 million, five year grant from the National Institutes of Health to lead an 18-site collabora
New Publication from DC CFAR Investigator, Amanda Castel, MD, MPH
July 06, 2016
DC CFAR member, Amanda Castel, MD, MPH, has published an article co-auth
DC CFAR Current Engagement and Future Collaboration Building with Community Organizations
July 06, 2016
The Social and Behavioral Sciences (SBS) Core is conducting a brief survey to help determine how it can best support CFAR investigators in conducting collaborative, community-engaged research.