HIV Cure-Related Resources

The DARE Collaboratory is one of the 6 Martin Delaney Collaboratories Towards an HIV-1 Cure based at the University of California, San Francisco. The DARE Collaboratory works with academic and industry partners in developing innovative interventions towards an HIV cure or sustained antiretroviral treatment (ART)-free suppression.

The amfAR Institute for HIV Cure Research is an innovative, collaborative enterprise based at the UCSF AIDS Research Institute aimed at developing interventions that would confer sustained ART-free suppression.

This is a six-part video series developed by the BEAT HIV Collaboratory. The series highlights perspectives from clinical trial participants, researchers, and healthcare providers.

TAG is an independent activist, and community-based research and policy organization fighting for better treatment, prevention, a vaccine, and a cure for HIV, tuberculosis, and hepatitis C virus.

Positively Aware is one of the most trusted sources of HIV treatment and advocacy news. The magazine serves as a national voice for amplifying the concerns and resource needs for people living with HIV across the U.S.

TheBody is a source of reliable HIV-related information, news, support, and personal perspectives.

The ACTG is the world’s largest and longest-running HIV clinical trials network

The International AIDS Society Towards an HIV Cure Initiative leads a concerted effort to accelerate global scientific research and engagement towards a cure for HIV.

The Well Project is a non-profit organization whose mission is to change the course of the HIV/AIDS pandemic through a unique and comprehensive focus on women and girls.

Issue Brief: Women in HIV Cure Research