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Center for AIDS Intervention Research Medical receives $11.16 million NIH grant

09.14.09 | Medical College of Wisconsin

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The Medical College of Wisconsin's Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR) received a five-year, $11.16 million grant from the National Institutes of Health's National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to continue its HIV prevention research.

A national and international resource in AIDS prevention, CAIR faculty and staff develop, conduct, and evaluate new interventions to prevent HIV among persons most vulnerable to the disease. These research findings are disseminated to the scientific community and also directly to service providers so they can integrate behavioral and social science advances in their service programs in order to reduce the public health toll of HIV/AIDS. CAIR's research also focuses on the prevention of adverse health and mental health outcomes among persons living with HIV infection and their loved ones.

CAIR is one of only five HIV behavioral research centers in the country designated by the NIMH, a distinction the center has held since 1994. Jeffrey A. Kelly, Ph.D., professor of psychiatry and behavioral medicine and director of CAIR since its inception, is principal investigator for the renewal grant.

With this grant, the Center's future research will continue to focus on:

Since its inception, CAIR investigators have collectively published over 600 scientific articles describing scientific advances related to the center's research goals. The center collaborates with hundreds of AIDS service organizations, health departments and public health programs worldwide, and its investigators have been awarded a cumulative total of approximately $123 million in HIV/AIDS research funding.

CAIR consists of a multidisciplinary team of 12 full-time faculty and 30 research staff and postdoctoral fellows together with collaborators throughout the Medical College. In addition, the Center's research is conducted with partners from other institutions worldwide.

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Toranj Marphetia
Medical College of Wisconsin
toranj@mcw.edu

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Medical College of Wisconsin. (2009, September 14). Center for AIDS Intervention Research Medical receives $11.16 million NIH grant. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1WWM7691/center-for-aids-intervention-research-medical-receives-1116-million-nih-grant.html
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"Center for AIDS Intervention Research Medical receives $11.16 million NIH grant." Brightsurf News, Sep. 14 2009, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1WWM7691/center-for-aids-intervention-research-medical-receives-1116-million-nih-grant.html.