About Us
The Emory-CDC HIV/AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) is 7-year NIH-funded project (launched in December 2013) led by Emory University in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that intergrates four HIV/AIDS clinical research sites based in the US, Kenya, and Thailand. To learn more about these NIH-funded HIV/AIDS clinical trials, click here
Mission Statement:
To advance HIV/AIDS research on prevention, vaccines, treatment and cure and improve community knowledge about the disease.
We do this by:
- Participating in the development and implementation of HIV/AIDS network clinical trials
- Facilitating participation of the most affected population into HIV/AIDS clinical trials, both domestically and internationally
- Operating an efficient and flexible clinical trials unit that can respond rapidly to evolving HIV/AIDS research opportunities
- Engaging community members to help develop clinical trials focusing on HIV/AIDS cure and prevention strategies
To learn more about our studies, click research
To learn more about our team and collaborators, click principal investigators and people