Valerie Nicholson recognized with 2018 CAHR Red Ribbon Award
I love being the voices for those who can’t speak for themselves and I’m very protective of that. We have to do our research in a very respectful way. Valerie ... Open Post
I love being the voices for those who can’t speak for themselves and I’m very protective of that. We have to do our research in a very respectful way. Valerie ... Open Post
This year’s Red Ribbon Award Winner is Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco, Director of Education and Training at the Ontario HIV Treatment Network and program manager for Universities without Walls (UWW). The Red ... Open Post
This year’s Red Ribbon Award Winner is Margaret Ormond, Special Programs Coordinator at Sunshine House in Winnipeg. The Red Ribbon Award is presented annually for outstanding service to the cause ... Open Post
It is with both pride and sadness that CAHR presented the 2015 Red Ribbon Award posthumously to Elisse Zack, co-founder and founding executive director of the Canadian Working Group on ... Open Post
The 2014 CAHR Red Ribbon Award winner is Darien Taylor, past director of CATIE and co-founder of Voices of Positive Women. The Red Ribbon Award is presented annually by CAHR ... Open Post
CAHR 2025
May 1-4, 2025
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.
For more information or to make a comment, please contact us:
Canadian Association for HIV Research440 Laurier Avenue West, Suite 200
Ottawa, Ontario K1R 7X6
For conference related matters, please email conference@cahr-acrv.ca.