

Every year, scientists from across the country gather for Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research (CAHR). This year it…

Dr. Paolo Palma joined the CTN+ in 2025 as a postdoctoral fellow. Grounded by a background in social…

Today, the HIV research community is one step closer to finding a cure. In a Canadian first, a…
REducing SysTemic inflammation for people on AntiRetroviral Therapy
Jump to: Initiated in Montreal in 2002 and funded by CIHR in 2005, the Canadian Co-infection Cohort Study received support from the CTN starting in 2007. This national cohort study examines the effect of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on liver disease progression in people living with both HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV). CTN 222 was…
A Community-Based, Mixed Methods, Multi-sectoral, Interdisciplinary, and Intersectional Consultation
Vaccines in a Time of Dual Pandemic: COVID-19 Vaccine in People with HIV
PANACHE: Preferences And Needs for Aging Care among HIV-positive Elderly people in Canada
Project ReportNeedles.ca: A rapid assessment and response system to map needle prevalence and implement harm reduction interventions in Regina, Saskatchewan
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