NIH CFAR Administrative Supplements

The DC CFAR promotes periodic NIH CFAR Administrative Supplement opportunities to our membership when we are made aware of them. These supplements are offered by the NIH to spur research in high priority areas.

The center communicates open requests for applications through weekly member emails. Become a member of the DC CFAR to learn more about NIH CFAR Administrative Supplements.

DC CFAR investigators have been very successful in competing for NIH CFAR Administrative Supplements to date. A listing of all currently and previously funded investigators and abstracts of their projects are provided.

View the archive to learn more about awards given in 2013 or earlier.

Dr. Hickson (left) & Dr. Pulerwtiz (Right)

Adapting and piloting a group intervention to address intersectional stigmas, and support shared resiliency and HIV wellness, among Black sexual minority men in Washington DC

Dr. DeMarc Hickson (UHU) & Dr. Julie Pulerwitz (GW) receive a 2023 NIH CFAR Ending the Epidemic Supplement Award.

Headshot of Dr. Donaldson Conserve

Designing and piloting a pharmacy-based PrEP delivery model for Black Adults in Washington, DC

Dr. Donaldson Conserve (GWU) receives a 2023 NIH CFAR Ending the Epidemic Supplement Award.

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Development of an HIV Status-Neutral Video Intervention to Reduce Stigma and Promote U=U and PrEP Among Sexual and Gender Minority DC Community Members

Sarah Calabrese, PhD (GW) has received an NIH CFAR Administrative Supplement entitled, “Development of an HIV Status-Neutral Video Intervention to Reduce Stigma and Promote U=U and PrEP Among Sexual...

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CytoFLEX S Flow Analyzer to characterize HIV-1 infected and cART-affected cells

Sergei Nekhai, PhD (HU) has received an NIH CFAR Administrative Supplement entitled, “CytoFLEX S Flow Analyzer to characterize HIV-1 infected and cART-affected cells”.

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Development of a Community-based HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Service Delivery Intervention for Black Adults in the District of Columbia

Donaldson Conserve, MS, PhD (GW) has received an NIH CFAR Administrative Supplement entitled, “Development of a Community-based HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Service Delivery Intervention for Black...

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Using a positive deviance approach for PrEP implementation among Latino populations in Puerto Rico and Washington, DC

Carlos E. Rodríguez-Díaz, PhD, MPHE, MCHES (GW) has received an NIH CFAR Administrative Supplement entitled, “Using a positive deviance approach for PrEP implementation among Latino populations in...

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Accelerating collaboration and opportunities for scale up to end the HIV epidemic for Latinas/os/xs in the Mid-Atlantic region

Nina Yamanis, PhD (AU) has received an NIH CFAR Administrative Supplement entitled, “Accelerating collaboration and opportunities for scale up to end the HIV epidemic for Latinas/os/xs in the Mid-...

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Implementing Brain Health Assessment into the HIV Care Continuum in Washington DC

Marjorie C. Gondré-Lewis, PhD (HU) has received a National Institutes of Health CFAR Administrative Supplement grant entitled, “Implementing Brain Health Assessment into the HIV Care Continuum in...

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Improving Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing (PIP) for Aging People with HIV: An Individualized Approach to be Scaled City-Wide

Anne Monroe, MD, MSPH (GW) has received an NIH CFAR Administrative Supplement entitled, “Improving Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing (PIP) for Aging People with HIV: An Individualized Approach to...

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Lorena Segarra, MPH

Senior Research Program Manager 

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