NEW! Lenacapavir injection advances HIV prevention in women
Favorable research results from the PURPOSE 1 trial (South Africa and Uganda) have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine and presented at IAS 2024 in Munich, use …
Favorable research results from the PURPOSE 1 trial (South Africa and Uganda) have been published in the New England Journal of Medicine and presented at IAS 2024 in Munich, use …
The NIH Office of Research on Women’s Health (ORWH) and Office of AIDS Research (OAR), in partnership with our Institute, Center, and Office (ICO) partners are issuing this Notice to …
The ACSR is delighted to extend an upcoming learning opportunity courtesy of the January Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) webinar “Enhancing Tumor Content: Macrodissection Method,” to learn a relatively quick …
Learn more about ComboMATCH: the new clinical trial initiative to evaluate combinations of treatments that block both the drivers of tumor growth and the mechanisms of resistance. The primary goal for ComboMATCH …
The ACSR shares the same goal as millions around the world—to end the HIV epidemic. It will take a global effort, and we remain committed to supporting HIV/AIDS malignancy research to …
Read “Tackling cancer globally requires research commitments in LMICs”, the latest Worldview Editorial in Nature written by Dr. Satish Gopal, Director of the National Cancer Institute’s Center for Global Health. …
This initiative will support intervention research that addresses structural racism and discrimination (SRD) in order to improve minority health or reduce health disparities. Earliest submission date: February 24, 2023 Letter …
On February 11th, the ACSR celebrates the role of women and girls in science, not only as beneficiaries, but also as agents of change, including accelerating progress towards the achievement …
Today, February 7, National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, join the ACSR as we acknowledge progress in HIV prevention and care among Black/African American people, while recognizing the work still needed. …
New off the press by the ACSR’s Dr. Jeffrey Bethony and colleagues from George Washington University, Scripps Research, the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, the National Institutes of Health and other …