SILENCE = DEATH; This simple, direct and powerful statement launched a grass roots campaign that changed the history of the HIV/AIDS pandemic almost 40 years ago. The research advances over these decades, and the effective policies and programs developed to implement them worldwide, made it possible to envision the end of AIDS by 2030. On January 20, 2025, this dream was placed in serious jeopardy.
World AIDS Day December 1 is World AIDS Day, a global event that transcends borders and unites communities…
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Dr. Serge Vicente recounts how his two-year journey as a CTN postdoctoral fellow helped him to consolidate his status as an HIV patient–researcher
CTN Investigators Drs. Naveed Janjua (Canadian lead) and Sofia Bartlett, along with a team of researchers from Canada…
With community partners across Alberta and Saskatchewan, the DRUM & SASH team is building a knowledge base to support Indigenous capacity strengthening
The Canadian Pediatric and Perinatal HIV/AIDS Research Group is a collection of clinicians and researchers that form the primary resource for pediatric HIV in Canada
Development of mRNA vaccines has opened a brand-new tool for researchers to use in the fight against HIV.…