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Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center (ADARC)
www.adarc.org
455 First Avenue, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 327-7260
Fax: (212) 327-7299
ADARC provides access to cutting-edge research and clinical studies to individuals newly or recently infected with HIV (less than six months)..
AIDS Community Research Initiative of American (ACRIA)
www.criany.org/acria
230 West 38th Street, 17th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 924-3934
Fax: (212) 924-3936
The Community Research Initiative on AIDS is an independent, non-profit
community-based AIDS research center which studies new treatments for HIV-related
diseases. CRIA also provides treatment education services including monthly community
forums, group workshops, a treatment newsletter, and individual treatment education
services.
American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR)
www.amfar.org
733 Third Ave, Twelfth Floor
New York, NY 10017
Phone: (212) 682-7440
Fax: (212) 682 9812
AmFAR is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the support of basic biomedical and
clinical research on AIDS, education to prevent the spread of AIDS, and sound AIDS-related
public policy.
Association of Nurses in AIDS Care
Greater New York Chapter
P.O. Box 8695
New York, NY 10165-8695
Phone: (212) 998-5334
Fax: (212) 995-3143
The Association of Nurses in AIDS Care promotes the individual and collective
professional development of nurses involved in the delivery of care to persons infected or
affected by HIV and the health and welfare of infected persons.
CHEST (Center for HIV Educational Studies & Training)
www.hometown.aol.com/chestnyc
250 West 26th Street, #300
New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 206-7919
Fax: (212) 206-7994
CHEST is currently affiliated with Hunter College and New York University (NYU)
and has a collaborative relationship with researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine
(MSSM). CHEST conducts research on social and psychological factors that contribute to HIV
transmission. Studies at CHEST also seek to identify and promote strategies that prevent
the spread of HIV and that improve the lives of people living with HIV.
Columbia University School of Nursing Center for AIDS Research
617 W. 168th Street
Suite 271
New York, NY 10032
Phone: (212) 305-3041
Fax: (212) 305-5156
The Center for AIDS Research at the Columbia University School of Nursing is dedicated
to non-invasive, patient-centered research utilizing complementary alternative
therapies for the management of symptoms associated with HIV.
Clinical Directors Network (CDN)
HIV/AIDS Program
www.CDNetwork.org
54 West 39th Street, 11th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Phone: (212) 382-0699
Fax: (212) 382-0699
CDN coordinates research studies at a number of community health centers in New York
City and Newark, NJ, offering access to treatment options for people with HIV/AIDS in
their primary care settings. In addition to a variety of research projects and programs,
CDN also provides education and training, and office systems consultation for
professionals and organizations.
Dutchess County Health Department
www.dutchessny.gov/hp-health.html
387 Main Mall
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
Phone: (914) 486-3410
Fax: (914) 486-3561
Dutchess County Health Department provides direct services to persons living with
HIV/AIDS. The Department also maintains a health education program for HIV/AIDS.
The Family Center
www.thefamilycenter.org
Box AS, 66 Reade Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10007
Fax: (212) 766-1696
The mission of The Family Center is to strengthen children and their families as they
move through the transitions caused by the loss of a parent to AIDS.
HIV Variant Project
African Services Committee, Inc.
www.emerginghiv.org
429 West 127 Street
2nd Floor
New York, NY 10027
Phone: (212) 222-3882
Fax: (212) 222-7067
The HIV Variant Project of the African Services Committee keeps physicians and
consumers informed about the significance of the diversity of HIV strains and early HIV
intervention. The Project works closely with the New York City Department of Health and
many other clinical research sites and AIDS Service providers.
International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI)
www.iavi.org
110 William Street, 27th Floor
New York, NY 10038-3901
Phone: (212) 847-1111
Fax: (212) 847-1112
The mission of the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) is to ensure the
development of safe, effective, accessible, preventive HIV vaccines for use throughout the
world. To this end, IAVI focuses on accelerating scientific progress, mobilizing support
through education and advocacy, and encouraging industrial participation in AIDS vaccine
development.
Partnership for Community Health
www.pchealth.org
245 West 29th Street
Suite 1202
New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 564-9790
Fax: (212) 564-9781
Partnership for Community Health provides investigation, evaluation, planning and
development, and Management Information Systems consulting services to health
organizations and HIV/AIDS organizations.
Project Achieve
www.projectachieve.org
Men's Site
853 Broadway
Suite #1111
New York, NY 10003
Phone: (212) 388-0008
Fax: (212) 475-5208
Women's Site
1309 Fulton Ave.
Rm. #312
Bronx, NY 10456
Phone: (718) 588-8900
Fax: (718) 588-8194
Project Achieve conducts prevention research trials among communities with high risk
of HIV infection, including men who have sex with men and heterosexual women. Trials
include behavioral intervention trials, vaccine efficacy trials, and vaccine preparedness
studies.
Treatment Action Group (TAG)
www.aidsinfonyc.org/tag
611 Broadway, Suite 612
New York, NY 10012
Phone: (212) 253-7922
Fax: (212) 253-7923
E-mail: TAG-nyc@msn.com
Treatment Action Group (TAG) is dedicated solely to advocating for larger and more
efficient research efforts, both public and private, towards finding a cure for AIDS.
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