The 2026 CHIPTS HIV Next Generation Conference welcomed over 150 attendees from academic institutions, community-based organizations, health care institutions, and other organizations working to end the HIV epidemic at the California Endowment on Thursday,
CHIPTS continues to use our website and social media accounts to disseminate the latest developments in HIV research, enriching learning opportunities,
In observance of World AIDS Day on December 1, 2025, Center Director Dr. Raphael Landovitz shares a message of resilience and highlights the need for a bold response to help end the HIV epidemic.
A spotlight featuring the three projects of our 2025 CHIPTS Rapid Projects awardees that includes project titles and project abstracts.
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Dear Colleague,
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GENEVA,
Yeztugo is Now the First and Only FDA-Approved HIV Prevention Option Offering 6 Months of Protection
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Gilead Sciences,
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On May 19, 2025 – CHIPTS will join partners across the U.S. in observing National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day,
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Stay Updated on Evolving NIH Grants and Funding Policies
NIH continues to update their grants and funding processes in response to shifting agency priorities and federal guidance.
On Monday, April 21, from 2–3 PM PT, CHIPTS hosted a virtual event entitled “In Case You Missed It: Key Highlights from CROI 2025.” This session aimed to spotlight key abstracts from the 2025 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI),
March 10, 2025 – Today, CHIPTS joins partners across the country in observing National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day,
The 32nd Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) is being held on March 9 -12, 2025, in San Francisco,
In observance of World AIDS Day 2024, Center Director Dr. Steve Shoptaw shares a heartfelt message and a poignant poem to honor the lives lost to HIV/AIDS.
CHIPTS continues to use our website and social media accounts to disseminate the latest developments in HIV research, enriching learning opportunities,
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Summary: During the August 2024 meeting,
On October 15, CHIPTS joined partners across the country in observing National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day, a day that highlights the importance of helping address the disproportionate impact of HIV,
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Summary: The HHS Office of Infectious Disease and HIV/AIDS Policy has issued a Request for Information to gather recommendations that will inform the development of the 2026-2030 National Strategic Plans for STIs,
September 27, 2024 – Today, CHIPTS joins partners across the country in observing National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day,
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NIAID,
CHIPTS Center Director Steve Shoptaw, PhD, was recently awarded a UCLA 2024 Public Impact Research Award alongside five other outstanding awardees.
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Summary: New CDC funding will support efforts in EHE jurisdictions to increase PrEP access and uptake among priority populations disproportionately affected by HIV and low PrEP prescriptions.
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Summary: The White House and HHS are seeking public input on the development of the next National HIV/AIDS Strategy and national strategic plans for STIs,
In honor of HIV Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day, the California Statewide HIV and Aging Educational Initiative in partnership with Santa Clara County Getting to Zero hosted the Statewide Skill-Building Symposium: Addressing Mental Health among Older Adults with HIV on Wednesday,
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Summary: HIV.gov highlights why Zero HIV Stigma Day is relevant in 2024 and how this awareness day addresses stigma.
The 25th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2024), will take place in Munich, Germany, from July 22-26, 2024. Pre-conferences will be held on July 20-22,
June 27, 2024 – Today, CHIPTS joins partners across the U.S. in observing National HIV Testing Day (#HIVTestingDay), a day to highlight the importance of getting tested for HIV and linked to HIV prevention and treatment options.
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After raising the progress Pride Flag outside of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) headquarters,
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Partners across the 57 prioritized jurisdictions implementing the Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S.
CHIPTS is excited to share funding opportunity announcements for the 2024 HIV Global Public Health Travel Fellowship program and the 2025 Mentored Pilot Grant Program.
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The Centers for Medicare &
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Today,
CHIPTS was honored to host the 3rd National Ending the HIV Epidemic Partnerships for Research Meeting in partnership with the UCLA-CDU Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) on April 15-16,
CHIPTS and the UCLA-CDU Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) were honored to co-host the 3rd National Ending the HIV Epidemic Partnerships for Research Meeting on April 15-16,
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We are already more than 100 days into 2024,
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On March 11,
The purpose of the Policy Impact Core is to translate CHIPTS research findings into impacts on policy or actionable impacts on policy.
On March 10, CHIPTS will honor Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NWGHAAD), a day dedicated to highlighting the impact of HIV on women and girls and showing our support for those living with HIV.
February 28, 2024 — Today marks the third annual HIV is Not a Crime Awareness Day. The Sero Project,
The CHIPTS Combination Prevention Core recently hosted a three-session virtual series titled “Why Is It So Hard to Get People Housed in Los Angeles County?” to address the housing crisis and its intersection with the HIV epidemic in Los Angeles (LA) County.
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The NIH Office of AIDS Research (OAR) leads the effort across NIH to establish HIV research priorities and develop the NIH Strategic Plan for HIV and HIV-Related Research.
The 2024 CHIPTS HIV Next Generation Conference welcomed over 130 attendees from academic institutions, community-based organizations, health care institutions, and other organizations working to end the HIV epidemic at the UCLA Covel Commons on Friday,
January 31, 2024 – On February 7, CHIPTS will join partners across the U.S. in observing National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD),
Throughout 2023, CHIPTS has used our website and social media accounts to disseminate the latest developments in HIV research, enriching learning opportunities,
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World AIDS Day provides an annual opportunity to unite global efforts to end the HIV pandemic,
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HIV.gov is pleased to announce the redesigned and improved America’s HIV Epidemic Analysis Dashboard (AHEAD),
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has granted $2.1 million to UCLA’s Center for HIV Identification,
Spotlight on CHIPTS Global HIV Lectures
HIV is one of the most serious global public health threats,
About the mSTUDY
The MSM and Substances Cohort at UCLA Linking Infections, Noting Effects (mSTUDY- U01DA036267) is a 10-year NIDA funded U01 research platform to assess the impact of substance use,
National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day (NHAAD) is observed each year on September 18 to recognize the increasing number of people living long,
September 27, 2023 – Today, CHIPTS honors National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NGMHAAD), a day dedicated to recognizing the disproportionate impact of the HIV epidemic on gay men and promoting HIV prevention and treatment services that allow gay men to live long,
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Reflections on the IAS 2023 conference
When I joined NIH OAR earlier this year,
New Infographic: Zero-Cost Preventive Care For Californians And Extended Coverage For STI Screenings
August 25, 2023 – The CHIPTS Policy Impact Core in collaboration with the California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Centers is excited to share a newly published infographic entitled “Zero-Cost Preventive Care for Californians &
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July 16th marks the anniversary of the U.S.
July 21, 2023 – Today, CHIPTS joins partners across the globe in observing Zero HIV Stigma Day, a day dedicated to uniting individuals and communities to raise awareness and stand against HIV stigma.
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On July 12,
CHIPTS has published a new infographic that provides publication management assistance to investigators whose work is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
The 18th International Conference on HIV Treatment and Prevention Adherence was held June 11-13, 2023, in Fajardo, Puerto Rico.
CHIPTS recognizes the importance of community involvement in HIV prevention and treatment research. This community involvement ensures that our work remains relevant and meaningful to the diverse communities affected by HIV.
May 19, 2023 – Today, CHIPTS honors National Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (#APIMay19), a day dedicated to raising awareness about the impact of HIV and exploring strategies to combat HIV in Asian &
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On April 27,
Dr. Marguerite Thorp recently published an assessment of access to HIV treatment in Malawi in the Journal of the International AIDS Society (JIAS).
CHIPTS is excited to share funding announcements for the 2023 Mentored Pilot Grant Program, the 2024 Community-Research Kickstart Grant, and the 2023 William E.
April 10 is National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the impact of HIV among youth and adolescents.
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March 20 marks National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NNHAAD),
Thursday, March 9, 2023 – CHIPTS hosted a career-development webinar entitled “Building a Budget – Financial Basics for Research Proposals,” featuring Laura Sheehan,
February 28 is HIV is Not a Crime Awareness Day, a day to emphasize the importance of HIV decriminalization,
The 30th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) was held February 19 – 22, 2023, in Seattle,
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CDC’s Division of HIV Prevention recently released five notices of funding opportunity (NOFO) for research activities on several key issues in HIV prevention.
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As CHIPTS welcomes a new year and renews our commitment to ending the HIV epidemic, we reflect on the 2022 content that sparked the most engagement from our community.
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Over the past 40 years,
