New NIH Grant: SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT THROUGH A COMPREHENSIVE CARE CONTINUUM FOR HIV-AFF — $727K at Unknown Institution
WHY IT MATTERS
This funding strengthens the infrastructure for HIV research specifically focused on adolescents in resource-limited settings, which could lead to better prevention and treatment strategies tailored to young people's needs in underserved regions.
The National Institutes of Health is funding a $727,000 project to help coordinate research on HIV care for teenagers in countries with limited healthcare resources. The project will manage the logistics, data, and communications for a network of researchers studying how to better prevent and treat HIV in young people. This is a support grant that helps organize the research rather than conduct new experiments.
Project: SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT THROUGH A COMPREHENSIVE CARE CONTINUUM FOR HIV-AFFECTED ADOLESCENTS IN RESOURCE CONSTRAINED SETTINGS IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCE NETWORK PI: DRIVER, BARBARA Institution: Unknown Institution Funding: $727K Start Date: 2026-08-25 Abstract: Support Services for the Prevention and Treatment through a Comprehensive Care Continuum for HIV-affected Adolescents in Resource Constrained Settings Implementation Science Network (PATC3H-IN) (UG1/UM2) Program The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) requires support for logistical and operational coordination, website and communication management, analytic and data management, infrastructure for emerging research, regulatory, and monitoring of research activities for the Prevention and Treatment through a Comprehensive Care Continuum for HI