HIV (red) infecting a T-Cell
The first few days and weeks after HIV infection
are a crucial period both for the health of
individuals and for the public health. HIV Center
researchers are exploring new approaches to better
understanding and intervening during this early
phase of "acute" HIV infection (AHI).
To learn more about AHI,
click here. To read
about AHI studies at Columbia University and the
HIV Center,
click here.
The HIV Center’s Community
Collaboration
Core has initiated the
formation of a new network of community-based
organizations, government agencies and academic
researchers in New York City. |
New HIV Center studies
focus on themes as diverse as HIV prevention among
the mentally ill in Brazil, the promise of topical
microbicides, sexual practices in South Africa, the
impact of HIV rapid testing, and the promotion of
research ethics.
HIV Center News Briefs
New Home for HIV Center
AETC Training Program Postdoctoral
Fellows 2006
Manuscript Writing Award
2005-2006 Honors and
Awards Updated
Community Resources
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