For the past two years, NIH has supported the development of the CFAR ECHPP Working Group (CEWG) to...
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.
For the past two years, NIH has supported the development of the CFAR ECHPP Working Group (CEWG) to...
Using Surveillance Data to Drive Cascade-Related Community-Based HIV
Washington, DC is one of the 12 cities in the U.S that accounts for 44% of all HIV infections...
The NIH-DC PFAP was initiated in 2008, and the DC D-CFAR was funded by NIAID in 2010. In the past ...
Targeting Protein Phosphatase-1 for Activation of Latent HIV-1 Provirus
Despite the efficient ART treatment, eradication of HIV-1 infection...
Natural Product Derived CXCR4/CCR2 Dual-targeted Fusion Inhibitors
The chemokine receptors CCR5 and CXCR4 have been shown to act as co-receptors that are required for...
This project provides technical assistance from investigators at nine Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR)...
The goal of HIV therapy is the eradication of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1), but cellular...
Lorena Segarra, MPH
Senior Research Program Manager
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gwu [dot] edu (lsegarra[at]gwu[dot]edu)