amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research
amfAR plays a vital role in AIDS research, identifying critical gaps in our knowledge of HIV and AIDS, and supporting groundbreaking studies that often lack the preliminary data required by more traditional funders.
amfAR has awarded $550,000 in new grants to advance innovative HIV treatment and cure strategies.
A woman shows no signs of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant using cord blood stem cells to treat her leukemia.
Can Long-Term Treatment Lead to ART-Free Control of HIV?
Researchers are pioneering gene therapy approaches to target and eliminate the HIV reservoir.
While we remain firmly committed to curing HIV, amfAR is applying its experience and expertise to the fight against COVID-19.
amfAR-funded researchers use an innovative new technique that is advancing our understanding of the HIV reservoir.
Our dedicated page contains video interviews, news and data on the intersection between HIV and COVID.