Research
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The Next Generation of
HIV Researchers
Meet the latest recipients of amfAR’s Mathilde Krim Fellowship in Biomedical Research, which provides crucial funding to promising young scientists
Curing HIV — How Far Have We come?
It can be hard to keep track of the various cases of HIV having been cured or controlled in the absence of antiretroviral therapy. amfAR has put together a helpful summary.

amfAR Launches $2 Million AI-Enabled, Collaborative Study to Map the HIV Reservoir
A groundbreaking effort aimed at transforming scientific understanding of how the virus disrupts immune function and persists in the body throughout treatment.
Best Supporting Actors: Other Immune Cells Shaping the Future of HIV Research
Along with T cells, researchers are studying B cells, natural killer (NK) cells, and macrophages to discover how immune cells might work in new HIV therapies.
aRC: amfAR Research Council
Leaders at the forefront of science, including two Nobel Prize laureates, will offer expertise and recommendations on priority, scope, and innovative approaches to amfAR’s research pipeline
Research Grants
Research Grants Awarded

Request for Proposals: Target Grants
Closed for submissions

Publications from amfAR Grantees and Fellows
Each month, the findings of amfAR-funded researchers (names in bold) are published in peer-reviewed journals, which are listed below by month of publication. In each case you can click on the “ABSTRACT” link for a brief summary of the research paper as it appears in the journal. In some cases, you can click on the “READ MORE” link to access related articles written for a lay audience by amfAR staff.
