HIV Prevention Trials Network

 Prevention Now!

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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NEW! HPTN Acknowledges FDA's Antiviral Drugs Advisory Committee  recommendations for Truvada®
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NEW! Scholars Announcement

The HPTN is pleased to announce the 2012 scholarship program recipients for early career U.S. minority investigators. Read more…

 

NEW! Results for HPTN 064 Women’s HIV Seroincidence Study (ISIS) released. HIV rates for black women in parts of the US much higher than previously estimated. Read more on the HPTN 064/ISIS Media page

 

Revised HPTN Operating Policy-

HPTN011 - HPTN Publication Policy has been revised and approved by network leadership. Read the HPTN Publication Policy

 

HPTN 065 Lab Webinar -  In collaboration with the CDC, the HPTN 065 study team held a webinar for laboratory staff at participating HPTN 065 Expanded Testing hospitals.  Read more

 

The HIV Prevention Trials Network 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.” 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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