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AIDS - Treatment and Therapies - Clinical Trials

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      new window ACTIS (AIDS Clinical Trials Information Service)  [Recommended]   Description: Provides information on clinical trials for adults and children. (actis.org)
new window 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)
new window 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)
new window 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)
new window CenterWatch Clinical Trials Listing Service Description: An international listing of more than 7,500 clinical trials actively recruiting patients. (centerwatch.com)
new window 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)
new window Duke University AIDS Research and Treatment Center Description: Provides HIV/AIDS patient care while fostering responsible clinical research. (www2.mc.duke.edu)
new window Foundation for Innovative Therapies Description: Conducts clinical research on promising new medical and HIV therapies. Includes bibliography and overview. (innovativetherapies.org)
new window Hawaii AIDS Clinical Research Program (HACRP) Description: A clinical research program affiliated with the University of Hawaii. (pixi.com)
new window HIV Clinical Trials sponsored by Glaxo Wellcome Description: For patients and professionals, including enrollment qualifications and contact information. (clinicaltrials.gsk.com)
new window 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)
new window 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)
new window 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)
new window 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)
new window 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)
new window 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)
new window 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)
new window 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)
new window 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)
new window Washington University - AIDS Clinical Trials Unit (ACTU) Description: Conducts clinical research trials of potential treatments for HIV and its complications. (id.wustl.edu)
 




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