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ACTIS (AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service) [Recommended] Description: Provides information on clinical trials for adults and children. (actis.org) |
Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Group Description: Plays a role in setting standards of care for HIV infection and opportunistic diseases related to HIV/AIDS. Find information about the AACT, annual reports and structures and operations of the committees. (aactg.s-3.com) |
AIDS Clinical Trials Unit Beth Israel Medical Center Description: The ACTU in New York performs research in the fight to improve the clinical care and quality of life for people living with HIV/AIDS. Find a FAQ's, links and contact details. Site also in Spanish. (hivtrials-bethisraelny.org) |
Canadian HIV Trials Network (CTN) Description: A non-profit organization created to facilitate HIV/AIDS clinical trial activity in Canada. Funded by Health Canada, and jointly sponsored by The University of British Columbia and St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver. (hivnet.ubc.ca) |
CenterWatch Clinical Trials Listing Service Description: An international listing of more than 7,500 clinical trials actively recruiting patients. (centerwatch.com) |
Colorado Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) Description: Conducts a wide range of clinical trials offering experimental treatments with antiretrovirals (including protease inhibitors) and immune therapy. (uchsc.edu) |
Duke University AIDS Research and Treatment Center Description: Provides HIV/AIDS patient care while fostering responsible clinical research. (www2.mc.duke.edu) |
Foundation for Innovative Therapies Description: Conducts clinical research on promising new medical and HIV therapies. Includes bibliography and overview. (innovativetherapies.org) |
Hawaii AIDS Clinical Research Program (HACRP) Description: A clinical research program affiliated with the University of Hawaii. (pixi.com) |
HIV Clinical Trials sponsored by Glaxo Wellcome Description: For patients and professionals, including enrollment qualifications and contact information. (clinicaltrials.gsk.com) |
New York University - AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) Description: Phase I and II studies on primary HIV infection, opportunistic infections and neoplastic diseases in AIDS. Listing of clinical trials currently enrolling. (med.nyu.edu) |
Stanford University Medical School: AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) Description: The ACTU and Outpatient Research Unit carry out research trials in HIV and AIDS. (stanford.edu) |
Trials Search: Online Guide to HIV Clinical Trials in the U.S. Description: Search database containing all HIV-related clinical trials in the US that are open for enrollment. From HIV InSite. (hivinsite.ucsf.edu) |
Tulane-LSU Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Unit Description: Offers access to research studies which test new drugs and treatment strategies for adults infected with HIV. (tulane.edu) |
University of Minnesota - AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) Description: Part of a national effort to develop AIDS treatments by conducting research studies of new and promising medications. (lamp.med.umn.edu) |
University of North Carolina - AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) Description: Dedicated to conducting and developing research of HIV infection and its associated opportunistic infections and providing access to promising clinical protocols. (med.unc.edu) |
University of Pennsylvania - AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) Description: Carries out clinical research trials studying new treatments against HIV infection, AIDS, and AIDS-related opportunistic infections. (uphs.upenn.edu) |
University of Texas - AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) Description: Investigates treatment for HIV infection and AIDS, its complications, and associated opportunistic infections. (actu.utmb.edu) |
University of Washington - AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) Description: Does research studies (clinical trials) of new medicines for HIV-infected men, women, and children. (depts.washington.edu) |
Washington University - AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) Description: Conducts clinical research trials of potential treatments for HIV and its complications. (id.wustl.edu) |