HIV Prevention Trials Network

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The HIV Prevention Trials Network is a worldwide collaborative clinical trials network that develops and tests the safety and efficacy of primarily non-vaccine interventions designed to prevent the transmission of HIV.  learn more>

 

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Science Magazine, breakthrough of the year

NEW!  The HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) is honored to have its HPTN 052 study named Breakthrough of the Year by Science magazine, the world’s leading journal of scientific research, global news and commentary. According to Science, the study was selected for its, “profound implications for the future response to the AIDS epidemic.”
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NEW!  Treatment as Prevention Debate: Should “treatment as prevention” become HIV prevention policy in countries? The World Bank and USAID co-hosted a debate on November 10, 2011 to examine this issue. Expert panelists, including three from the HPTN, argued for and against the proposition. A recording of the debate is now available online at Aids Support and Technical Assistance Resources (AIDSTAR-One).

NEW! HPTN Manual of Operations (MOP) - Revised - Be sure to download the revised sections and include them in your printed versions of the MOP. Find the MOP here.

 

NEW!  HPTN is honored to be a runner-up for a Katerva Award  à   Read More

 

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HPTN Research Ideas

New scientific ideas are encouraged in the HPTN. In fact, they are essential to the success of the mission of the Network. Ideas for capsules are generated by site investigators, committee or working group members, HPTN leadership, or any external investigators collaborating with the HPTN. Please share your capsule ideas with the appropriate scientific committees by sending an email to the relevant committee chair.

 

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