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 307: ECF/TAF Switch in opioid substitution therapy
Evaluation of Elvitegravir/Cobicistat/Emtricitabine/Tenofovir Alafenamide (ECF/TAF) Switch followed by Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir (SOF/VEL) Antiviral HCV Therapy in HIV-HCV Co-Infected Subjects on Opioid Substitution Therapy — A Pilot Feasibility Study
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CTN 294: The LAGHDA Study
Longitudinal Analysis of HIV Genetic Diversification under Antiretroviral therapy (LAHGDA)
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CTNPT 036: Novel Assay for Syphilis
Using a novel assay to detect syphilis infection early in asymptomatic men who have sex with men (MSM) undergoing STI screening
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CTN 317: Transgender Education for Affirmative and Competent HIV and Healthcare (TEACHH)
Transgender women removing healthcare barriers to engagement in the HIV prevention and care cascades
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CTN 301-2: DRUM and SASH Urban-Rural Sub-Study
Contextual Analysis of Urban and Rural Programs and Supports for First Nations and Métis People Living with HIV and other STBBIs
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CTN 291-2: Preterm Births in HIV+ Pregnancies
Preterm Birth in HIV+ Pregnancies This cohort study is investigating the effect of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on pregnant women and their infants through the measurement of markers of placental health. The study is analyzing mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in the placenta and other markers in the mothers blood to estimate the health of the placental cells…
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CTNPT 034: HCV Screening in Prison Inmates
Acceptability and implications of the rapid hepatitis C virus screening test among provincial prison inmates in Quebec: A pilot study
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CTN 308: Estrogen and Probiotic Treatment for Vaginal Health
Improving vaginal health to decrease biological risk of HIV-1 infection in Canadian ACB women
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CTNPT 037: Smartphone assessment of medicinal and non-medicinal cannabis use
Disentangling medicinal and non-medicinal cannabis use among people living with HIV: Feasibility of a smartphone-based assessment
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CTN 315: The KIND Study
Kids Imaging and Neurocognitive Development (KIND) Thanks to advances in treatment, many women living with HIV can get pregnant with minimal risk of giving birth to a child who has the virus. While most children who are HIV-exposed but uninfected (CHEU) are in good health, it is unclear how exposure to HIV and antiretroviral therapy…
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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