CanadianAssociationForHIVResearch

A Community of Researchers

Within CAHR, HIV/AIDS research spans the continuum from the lab, through to clinical science, epidemiology and social science. Researchers visiting this site can check in on the CAHR Conference, browse abstracts, get news, interact with your colleagues and learn more about CAHR membership and career awards.

A Community for Students

CAHR supports the learning of HIV research students of all levels through mentorships, scholarships, and resources. Students are also encouraged to submit their research and attend the CAHR Conference, which has become a national platform for innovative research by both novice and expert HIV researchers.

HIV Information & Links

Whether you're a journalist, a community member, or a teacher, the CAHR website can be a great stepping stone to comprehensive information about the human immunodeficiency virus, HIV community activism and support in Canada, or HIV research in the news.






What's New

2012-01-24

CAHR new Master’s level scholarships – Deadline Approaching

Applications are still being accepted for CAHR’s 2012 Master’s Level Scholarships, which are being offered[...]

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2011-10-20

Who will be CAHR’s 2012 Red Ribbon Award winner?

CAHR is currently accepting nominations for the eleventh winner of its prestigious Red Ribbon Award. [...]

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2011-10-20

Spring elections for CAHR council members

At its next AGM, which will take place Friday, April 20, 2012, the members[...]

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2011-09-13

New Executive Director for CAHR

CAHR is pleased to announce the appointment of Andrew Matejcic as its new Executive Director,[...]

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Canadian Association for HIV Research

CAHR is an organization which represents Canadian HIV researchers in the disciplines of basic science, clinical science, epidemiology/public health and social science.  It reflects their vision, speaks on their behalf and advocates for their interests.  CAHR also works to promote excellence in research and collaboration among researchers.

CAHR works with governments to influence public policies that will ensure the optimal benefit to those living with HIV and the optimal return on the governments’ HIV/AIDS investment.

CAHR works with the pharmaceutical industry to ensure that the Canadian environment is ideal to attract industry support for ethically sound and high caliber HIV research.

CAHR has a responsibility to people living with HIV and AIDS to ensure that high caliber research is conducted that is meaningful and relevant to their needs.

CAHR also wants the general public to know that high caliber studies in all areas of research are being conducted that benefit those living with HIV/AIDS and that help prevent the spread of HIV among those not currently infected.

 
 

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Contact

For more information or to make a comment, please do not hesitate to contact us at the following:

Canadian Association for HIV Research One Nicholas Street
Suite 1105
Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7

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