A new transitional home opening In Prince George's County MD 2015 encourages the community to "Clean Out Your Closet" of unwanted clothes and unwanted pairs of shoes for the cause of homeless at-risk unaccompanied teen girls, pregnant teens and HIV
Read MoreDr. Sahera Dirajlal-Fargo, a physician in the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Rheumatology at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio is the recipient of a grant from The Campbell Foundation in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The funding will be used to study the impact of inflammation in the lining of blood vessels on young patients with HIV.
Read MoreResearchers at The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Florida Atlantic University Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, and Children's Diagnostic and Treatment Center each receive $30,000 for HIV/AIDS studies.
Read MoreSaatchi & Saatchi Switzerland in partnership with Vangardist magazine, a leading German men's monthly has invited its readers to take a hands-on approach to end the social stigma surrounding HIV by printing a special edition using ink infused with HIV-positive blood.
Read MoreMaternova, Inc., a social enterprise focused on Maternal and Newborn health, is joining forces with the team who developed the Pratt Pouch. This affordable and innovative HIV Antiretrovial delivery system marks a bold new strategy in reducing the transmission of the deadly virus to newborns. Their aim is to deliver lifesaving treatments into countries globally.
Read MoreThe Campbell Foundation in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. has awarded an $85,000 grant to researchers studying HIV/TB co-infection at the Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine and the Immune Disease Institute at Children's Hospital Boston.
Read MoreThe AIDS Benefit Foundation of South Carolina will hold its annual Dining with Friends Dessert Finale, June 21, 2014 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., at the Koger Center for the Arts, located at 1051 Greene Street in Columbia, SC.
Read MoreUgandan Lambs Association (ULA-USA) is hosting their largest fundraiser of the year on February 7th for orphaned and HIV/AIDS children in Central Uganda to raise funds for storm damage to their residences and increased educational costs.
Read MoreResearchers at VA Medical Center in Vermont recipients of $79,954 grant to support research designed to improve the anti-HIV and anti-Herpes (HSV-2) activity of the antiretroviral drug Tenofovir.
Read MoreUgandan Lambs Association USA announced today that it has been honored with a prestigious 2013 Top-Rated Award by GreatNonprofits, the leading provider of user reviews about nonprofit organizations.
Read MoreStarTalk Radio with Neil deGrasse Tyson explores The Zombie Apocalypse with zombie expert and r Max Brooks while also exploring the real life science behind modern viruses and plagues with Pulitzer winner Laurie Garret and epidemiologist Ian Lipkin
Read MoreWalk The World (www.awalkaroundtheworld.org) a first of it's kind AIDS Walk, supporting HIV/AIDS and other causes, at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, November 14-18, 2013.
Read MoreAccording to the New Jersey Department of Health, New Jersey ranks fifth in the nation for new HIV infection cases with 37% of those cases in Essex County. NJCRI to be beneficiary and host organization for New Jersey.
Read MoreOn Saturday, February 4, NGLCCNY will present a special leadership retreat focused on the future of New York City's social services, advocacy and community-based corporations.
Read MoreAs one of the largest and most trusted online clinics for sexually transmitted diseases, STDGo.com strives to make STD testing process as smooth as possible while committing to patient confidentiality 100%.
Read MoreGeoVax has decided to expand its preventative HIV/AIDS vaccine development effort in collaboration with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the HIV Vaccine Trials
Read MoreA new generation of rapid point-of-care tests for HIV and HEP B/C-such as those being developed by Chembio-could help ensure that donated organs are healthy, and that unfortunate incidents like the one reported in New York City do not reoccur.
Read MoreThe article, titled "Phase 1 Safety and Immunogenicity Testing of DNA and Recombinant Modified Vaccinia Ankara Vaccines Expressing HIV-1 Virus-like Particles," will appear in the March 1 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases.
Read MoreIt's African American History Month and while reflecting about all of the great things that African Americans have accomplished over the years lets also look towards the future and talk about the growing issues with STDs and HIV.
Read MoreInternational researchers from both basic science and clinical science combine their efforts to accelerate testing of new strategies aimed at eradicating HIV.
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Read MoreThe SMART Ride, a series of publicly sponsored events designed to raise awareness of the HIV/AIDS community in South Florida, completed its final fundraiser for 2010 this past weekend. GeoVax Labs helped Team 995 to rank 6th in overall funds raised.
Read MoreChembio reported that it received awards in the total amount of $1.467 million relating to six "Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Projects" created by Congress on May 21, 2010 under Section 48D of the Internal Revenue Code.
Read More- October 27, 2010 Fee Halsted, the founder of Ardmore Ceramic Art, will be the guest of honor at a weekend Celebration of Ceramic Art & Collectibles at the Vinoy Renaissance St Petersburg Resort on December 4th and 5th, 2010.
Read MoreAccording to the latest UN Country Progress Report on HIV/Aids for South Africa, an estimate 5.7 million people were living with HIV by 2009. During 2006, 41% of Aids related deaths were attributed to 25 to 49 year olds, an increase of 11% since 1997
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Read MoreChuck Panozzo has joined forces with Atlanta-based biotech firm GeoVax Labs as a spokesperson for the company's HIV/AIDS vaccines, currently in clinical trials. The partnership crystallized after Panozzo met GeoVax's lead scientist.
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