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The HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies is a multidisciplinary research center that investigates the behavioral causes and consequences of HIV/AIDS. We focus on the intersections of HIV infection, gender, and sexuality; treatment strategies for infected populations; and innovative dissemination of scientific findings.

Looking Back: 20 Years of HIV Center History

1987 Center Meeting

More than 100 friends, collaborators, and guests met on March 27, 2008 to mark the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the HIV Center’s founding. Entitled "Looking Back, Looking Forward: The HIV Center’s First 20 Years and the Challenges Ahead," the event emphasized how our research has been shaped by the changing challenges posed by AIDS over the past two decades.

To read about the event, click here.  To learn more about those we've lost over the past 20 years, click here.

Looking Forward: The HIV Center's Next 5 Years

2007 Center Meeting

On February 1, 2008 the HIV Center received  renewed funding from NIMH. New Cores, new investigators, new challenges, and new innovations will help to shape the five years ahead.

The AIDS Epidemic and the HIV Center: A Parallel Timeline

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Four illustrated panels track 20 years of HIV Center history alongside that of the epidemic itself from 1987-2007.

HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies
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HIV Center Newsbriefs

Grand Rounds
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HIV Center Rounds will resume on Thursday, September 11 at 9:30am (Room 6602, NYS Psychiatric Institute) with reports from the International AIDS Conference in Mexico City and other summer conferences.

Access podcasts of prior HIV Center Rounds here.


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