Studies
The CTN+ supports clinical trials to find new ways to prevent, treat and manage HIV and other STBBIs, prioritizing a community-based approach of the highest scientific and ethical standards.
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CTN 290: HIV and Sleep
Efficacy potential of an internet-based sleep program to improve sleep quality in people with HIV
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CTN 303: Decentralizing PrEP
Decentralizing the delivery of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) through family physicians and sexual health clinic nurses
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CTN 299: BEING-W
BonE health in ageING Women: improvement or prevention of changes in bone mineral density by switching antiretroviral agents
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CTN 292B: Treatment of high-grade anal dysplasia in HIV+ MSM
A randomized controlled, open-label trial examining the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of ablative therapies for high-grade anal dysplasia versus observation alone in HIV-positive men who have sex with men (MSM) – part of HPV-SAVE study.
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CTN 302: Visioning Health II
Indigenous, participatory evaluation and assessment of a culturally-grounded and arts-informed intervention for HIV-positive Aboriginal women
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CTN 301: DRUM
Development of a Rural Model (DRUM) for Integrated Shared Care in First Nation and Métis Communities
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CTNPT 029: Psychosocial intervention for older HIV+ adults with HAND
Development of a psychosocial intervention trial with the goal to improve older adults’ ability to cope with HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder (HAND)
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CTNPT 030: Feasibility of crystal methamphetamine interventions
Feasibility of Crystal Methamphetamine Interventions Among Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex With Men in Canada
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CTNPT 028: Cannabinoids in HIV-infected individuals on effective ART
Safety, tolerability, and effect on immune function of cannabinoids
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CTN 300: The Engage Cohort Study
HIV Prevention for Gay, Bisexual, and other Men Who Have Sex with Men
Careers
Interested in joining our team? Here are the current career opportunities with the CTN+ and our collaborators. For Fellowship opportunities, please visit our Postdoctoral Fellowship program page.
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