02-27-2026Cross-posted from: NIHStudy used technology to extend reach of existing infrastructure, linking people to care.A study funded by the National Institutes of…
03-06-2024Cross-posted from: NIH Newsroom Long-acting, injectable antiretroviral therapy (ART) suppressed HIV replication better than oral ART in people who had…
03-06-2024Cross-posted from: NIH Newsroom Four children have remained free of detectable HIV for more than one year after their antiretroviral therapy (ART) was paused…
08-03-2023Cross-posted from NIH Newsroom Lawrence A. Tabak, D.D.S., Ph.D., acting director for the National Institutes of Health, has named Jeanne M. Marrazzo, M.D., as…
10-24-2019Cross-posted from NIH NewsroomInitial investment aims to advance accessible and scalable candidate interventions into clinical trials within 10 years.The…
10-03-2016Studies also will address HIV prevention among at-risk groups.The National Institutes of Health has awarded funding for a research network devoted to the…
07-18-2016HIV Therapy for Breastfeeding Mothers Can Virtually Eliminate Transmission to BabiesFor HIV-infected mothers whose immune system is in good health, taking a…
05-27-2015For Immediate Release: Wednesday, May 27, 2015NIH-funded trial results likely will impact global treatment guidelinesA major international randomized clinical…
04-16-2015Jack Whitescarver, Ph.D.Jack Whitescarver, Ph.D., who has led the Office of AIDS Research (OAR) at the National Institutes of Health since 2000, announced that…
04-13-2015The National Institutes of Health and the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) are awarding 31 grants to U.S. and South African scientists to support…
03-13-2015Officials from the National Institutes of Health and the city of Washington, D.C., launched a clinical trial to examine whether primary care physicians and…
07-10-2014The child known as the “Mississippi baby”—an infant seemingly cured of HIV that was reported as a case study of a prolonged remission of HIV infection in The…