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CFAR Announces New Leadership for Developmental and BSIS Cores

Kathryn Macapagal, PhD; Elena Martinelli, PhD; Michael Newcomb, PhD; and Russell Brewer, DrPH; are new leaders of the Third Coast CFAR's Developmental and BSIS Cores, respectively.

Third Coast CFAR Congratulates FY23 Supplement Awardees 

Congratulations to the awardees of five projects the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has selected for Fiscal Year 2023 supplements to the Third Coast CFAR!

CFAR Seeking Applicants for Clinical Sciences Core Leadership Positions 

Third Coast CFAR invites members to apply for the role of Clinical Sciences Core Director or Co-Director by November 13.

Apply to the HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute

Become a fellow of the NIDA-funded HIV and Drug Abuse Prevention Research Ethics Training Institute at Fordham University.

NUCATS K12 Career Development Program Applications Now Open

Apply now for the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute's career development award.

Russell Brewer Awarded Grant to Improve HIV and Employment Outcomes for Criminal Legal Involved Black Men Who Have Sex with Men

With his first R01 award, Dr. Russell Brewer aims to increase access to HIV services and improve employment-related outcomes for criminal legal involved Black men who have sex with men in Illinois and Louisiana.

JHU CFAR’s AFRICURE Developmental Award Applications Now Open

Johns Hopkins University Center for AIDS Research announces applications are now open for its AFRICURE Developmental Award, which is part of the CFAR Africure program.

Mary Clare Masters Aims to Improve Geriatric Syndromes in Older Adults with HIV

Third Coast Center for AIDS Research member Mary Clare Masters, MD, received a K23 award from the National Institute on Aging to implement and evaluate HIV clinic-based screening for impaired cognition and physical function in older people with HIV.

University of Chicago’s Department of Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases and Global Health Faculty Positions Open

The University of Chicago's Department of Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases and Global Health in the Biological Sciences Division, is searching for faculty members at any rank who will contribute to research within the Section and the Chicago Center for HIV Elimination.

Christina Hayford Trains Epidemiologists on How to Locate Disease Outbreaks

With the recent emergence of infectious disease outbreaks like Mpox (formerly monkeypox), Christina Hayford's role has taken on greater importance for the HIV research community in the Chicago area.