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2022 HCP Travel Awards Competition Results

International Workshop on Clinical Pharmacology of HIV, Hepatitis, and Other Antiviral Drugs 2022 Carley Pozniak, Saskatchewan Health Authority Alice Tseng, Toronto General Hospital Jennifer Hawkes, Northern Health

2021 HCP Travel Awards Competition Results

Conference of Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) Bill Cameron, The Ottawa Hospital Nadine Kronfli, McGill University Health Centre Bertrand Lebouche, McGill University Health Centre 11th IAS HYBRID Conference on HIV ... Open Post

2020 HCP Travel Awards Competition Results

Conference of Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) Jonathan, Angel, OHRI Lise Bondy, St Joseph’s Health Care London Ontario, Jason Brophy, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Claude Charbonneau, Health Sciences North ... Open Post

2019 HCP Travel Awards Competition Results

Conference of Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) Isaac Bogoch, Toronto General Hospital Bill Cameron, The Ottawa Hospital Joseph Cox,CVIS – MUHC Joseph De Wet, Spectrum Health Chelsea, Elwood Obstetrics and ... Open Post

2018 HCP Travel Awards Competition Results

Conference of Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) Philippe El-Helou, McMaster University M Pierre Giguere, Ottawa Hospital Bertrand Lebouche, Mcgill University Health Centre Paul Macpherson, Ottawa Hospital Michaeline McGuinty, Ottawa Hospital ... Open Post

2017 HCP Travel Awards Competition Results

Conference of Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) Isaac Bogoch, Toronto General Hospital Louise Charest, Clinique L’actuel, Joseph Cox, Mcgill University Health Centre, Marina Klein, McGill University Health Centre Nadine Kronfli, ... Open Post

2016 HCP Travel Awards Competition Results

Conference of Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) Jonathan Angel, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute / L’Institut de recherche de l’Hôpital d’Ottawa Cole Stanley, Providence Health Care and Vancouver Coastal Health Kristine ... Open Post

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  • Promote excellence in HIV research
  • Foster collaboration and cooperation among HIV research communities, including basic science, clinical science, epidemiology & public health and social science
  • Promote education and the development of new researchers
  • Provide a unified voice for Canadian HIV researchers and engage diverse stakeholders (community, industry, Government, NGO’s etc.) in ongoing dialogue and knowledge exchange to ensure that HIV research remains responsive to their needs
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CAHR 2023
April 27 to 30, 2023

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About CAHR

With a membership of more than 1,000 researchers and others interested in HIV research, the Canadian Association for HIV Research (CAHR) is the leading organization of HIV/AIDS researchers in Canada. CAHR is the organizing body for the Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research (CAHR Conference).

CAHR encourages Canadian researchers to be leaders in knowledge translation and to effectively respond both to the Canadian and global HIV/AIDS epidemics. Since its founding in 1991, CAHR has promoted excellence in HIV research, including mentorship and career development of investigators entering the field.

CAHR fosters collaboration and co-operation among HIV research communities, including basic, clinical and social sciences, epidemiology and public health. CAHR also engages people living with HIV/AIDS and AIDS service organizations in ongoing dialogue and information exchange to ensure that HIV/AIDS research remains responsive to the epidemic and its stakeholders.

CAHR is a registered charity.

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