Dr. Aslam Anis shares a statement for National Indigenous Peoples Day
CTN National Director reflects on how the Network can actively be part of reconciliation as an ally to Indigenous Peoples
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Learn MoreJacquie Sas was one of the very first CTN employees, joining the Network in 1990. In 2021, we wave 'goodbye' to Jacquie as she leaves to enjoy her well-earned retirement
Learn MoreA new national study, called HIVCOV (CTN 328), will assess COVID-19 vaccine immune responses and effectiveness among people living with HIV
Learn MoreA new CTN study investigates how exposure to HIV and antiretroviral drugs during pregnancy could have long-term effects for the millions of kids who were born to mothers living with HIV, but who did not acquire the virus themselves
Learn MoreWhat does it mean to live well with HIV? The CAN LhIVE WELL team partnered with Realize to find out.
Learn MoreMeet Dr. Stéphane Isnard, a CTN postdoctoral fellow who is investigating the role gut mucosa and gut microbiota play in HIV physiopathology
Learn MoreGuy-Henri Godin is the longest-serving member of our Community Advisory Committee and has also represented the Canadian Hemophilia Society since 2013. Here is what he has to say about his work
Learn MoreThe HIV Prevention 2021 Review Meeting, which will take place on June 2, aims to consolidate the implications of new data on PrEP, and thus extrapolates the impact of the latest emerging data
Learn MoreCAHR 2021 virtual will take place May 5-7. We summarize the sessions that CTN members are involved in, either as a presenter or author.
Learn MoreMarch 31 marks the International Transgender Day of Visibility, an annual event dedicated to celebrating...
Learn MoreThe International Workshop on Innovations in Delivery of HIV Care is scheduled to take place on 21–22...
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