Alabama-Clinical Trials Unit
The UAB CFAR is committed to providing the most modern, up to date, therapeutic and prevention interventions to patients and at-risk populations in our State. A hallmark of this work has been collaborative, highly interactive, multidisciplinary research that bridges work from the laboratory to the clinic. In 2005, CFAR formed the Alabama-Clinical Trials Unit (A-CTU), a partnership of UAB investigators dedicated to the conduct of high-impact HIV-related studies in a resource poor region of the United States. The A-CTU consists of 3 Clinical Research Sites (CRS), each associated with a specific clinical trials network (HVTN, ACTG, and MTN), and all located physically on the main campus of the UAB School of Medicine, within the facilities of the UAB 1917 Clinic.
Refer to the links below for information on each of these Clinical Research Sites.
| Alabama Therapeutics Clinical Research Site AT-CRS |
Alabama Vaccines Clinical Research Site AV-CRS |
Alabama Microbicides Clinical Research Site AM-CRS |

Volunteer for a clinical study at ResearchMatch.org, the first national volunteer recruitment registry developed to improve the way biomedical research is conducted across the country

