Index of articles from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
Mission Statement
The AIDS Community Research Initiative of America (ACRIA) is a non-profit community-based AIDS research and treatment education center. In conjunction with recognized leaders in AIDS research and treatment, primary-care providers, and people living with HIV disease; ACRIA:
- identifies scientifically promising therapies for AIDS and HIV-related illness, designs and implements studies on these interventions, and submits the findings for publication;
- conducts research geared towards the further understanding of HIV disease, treatment, and prevention; and
- provides education about AIDS treatments and research to the communities affected by HIV/AIDS.
Annual Reports
The AIDS Community Research Initiative of America is an independent, nonprofit community-based AIDS research center studies new treatments for HIV-related diseases and conducts a comprehensive treatment education program. Since its founding in 1991, ACRIA has helped to make seven new AIDS drugs available to people living with AIDS and provided treatment information to countless persons worldwide, ACRIA:
- identifies scientifically promising experimental interventions for AIDS and HIV-related illness, designs and implements clinical studies on these therapies;
- conducts research geared towards the further understanding of HIV disease and treatment; and,
- disseminates information about AIDS treatments and research to the communities affected by HIV/AIDS.
For ACRIA's annual reports, click here.
How to Reach AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
230 W. 38th St., 17th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Phone: 212.924.3934
Fax: 212.924.3936
treatmented@acria.org
www.acria.org