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Another Kind of AIDS Crisis

By David France, New York Magazine; November 2009
A striking number of HIV patients are living longer but getting older faster - showing early signs of dementia and bone weakness usually seen in the elderly.
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NeuroAIDS Developmental Pilot Grant Awards

The JHU NIMH Research Center is requesting applications for the Summer 2009-10 Pilot Grant Awards. Learn more>>


Center Objectives

To facilitate collaborative research in HIV-related neuroscience, and specifically oxidative stress, among the widest possible range of investigators within the Johns Hopkins academic community to lead to an effective therapy for HIV-associated cognitive disorders.

To increase resources for HIV-related neurological therapeutics development at Johns Hopkins University and to enhance the productivity of related HIV-related neuroscience research locally, nationally and internationally.

To encourage high-risk, innovative ‘developmental’ research, especially of a cross-disciplinary nature.

To encourage and provide resources for new investigators at all levels to enter the field of HIV neuroscience research, particularly with the aim of therapeutic development.

To provide resources for educational and skill development for non-neurologists involved in HIV care for the detection and treatment of HIV-related neurological complications, and ultimately to facilitate participation in clinical research.

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