Addressing the HIV Epidemic in DC
The NIH-funded Centers for AIDS Research (CFARs) support research to help end the HIV epidemic in the United States, in partnership with local communities and government. Learn how the DC CFAR, based at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at the George Washington University, has contributed to decreasing new cases of HIV in the nation’s capital.
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