Welcome to the HIV/AIDS Prevention Research Division

The mission of the HIV/AIDS Prevention Research Division is to develop and evaluate interventions designed to reduce the spread of HIV and other blood-borne infections. The division promotes the application of evidence-based practices in the development of public health policies to respond to the HIV epidemic.

 



News

Gene-based therapy restores cellular development and function in brain cells from people with Timothy syndrome

04/24/24

NIH-supported study shows potential treatment pathway for neurodevelopmental disorder.

NIH to increase pay levels for pre- and postdoctoral scholars at grantee institutions

04/23/24

Increase applies to more than 17,000 research trainees and includes additional funds for childcare and training-related expenses.

Doctors underutilize next-gen antibiotics to fight resistant infections in U.S. hospitals

04/19/24

NIH scientists find clinicians still rely often on older and toxic medicines.

NIH modifies application and review process for fellowship grants to broaden scientific trainee pool

04/18/24

Fellowship training awards are a critical part of the development of the biomedical research workforce.

NIH researchers develop AI tool with potential to more precisely match cancer drugs to patients

04/18/24

Proof-of-concept study analyzed a newer technology known as single-cell RNA sequencing.