Innovations July 2024

DR. JEANNE MARRAZZO
PATHOGENS, PARASITES, PANDEMICS: A DAUNTING PORTFOLIO

Investing in the Research Leaders of Tomorrow

New Krim fellows—Drs. Gabriel Duette, Simone Richardson, and Kalen Petersen—share why the amfAR grant helps boost their HIV cure research careers.
 

One Cure Trial Generates Three More

The success of a groundbreaking amfAR-funded HIV cure trial at UCSF prompts new research into post-treatment control and participant experiences.

Empowered Trans Health

Erika Castellanos of GATE details the challenges of addressing the HIV-related health needs of transgender individuals through research, advocacy, and public policy.
 

Leading the Way on AIDS in Asia

Annette Sohn, director of amfAR’s TREAT Asia program, talks with leading Thai researcher Dr. Nittaya Phanuphak about responding to HIV in Asia through research and advocacy.

A potent new anti-HIV drug could herald a new era of HIV prevention, says amfAR CEO Kevin Robert Frost.

amfAR is a cosponsor if this international initiative, bringing community participatory action research to life.

Dr. Susan Blumenthal and Lauren Brunet argue that a resurgence of HIV is inevitable if “AIDS amnesia” persists.

amfAR staff were active participants and presenters at this year’s International AIDS Conference.

A short film by Dr. Sanjay Pujari, a network investigator in amfAR’s TREAT Asia program, is getting plaudits.

amfAR supporters Tommy Hilfiger and Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger share a passion for philanthropy.

For beach volleyball player Ian Bicko, an HIV diagnosis left him rattled and uncertain about the future. 

TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art, hosted by amfAR Trustee Cindy Rachofsky and husband Howard, has raised more than $120 million for amfAR.

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