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World AIDS Day CFAR Poster Competition Registration - November 30, 2023

PURPOSE: The UAB CFAR invites posters for innovative pilot projects focused on new ideas in HIV/AIDS. The goal of these funding awards is to generate preliminary data that will lead to externally-funded grant applications.
ELIGIBILITY: Eligible researchers include early-stage faculty members or trainees (fellows, postdocs, students). To be considered for an award, one team member must be available on November 30th, 2023, from 4:00 pm to 4:30 pm at BBRB 170 Hallway to present the poster to the judges and CFAR members in a standard poster session. In keeping with the NIH’s efforts to foster diversity and inclusion from groups that are underrepresented in the biomedical, clinical, behavioral, and social sciences, applications from those representing diverse backgrounds and life experiences are encouraged. 
TOPIC AREAS: Areas of focus should align with the strategic pillars of the CFAR, including: HIV Basic Sciences to Impact Clinical Outcomes, Behavioral Epidemiology and Intervention, Population Health Prevention and Treatment, and Community Engaged Research.. 
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PURPOSE: The UAB CFAR invites posters for innovative pilot projects focused on new ideas in HIV/AIDS. The goal of these funding awards is to generate preliminary data that will lead to externally-funded grant applications.
ELIGIBILITY: Eligible researchers include early-stage faculty members or trainees (fellows, postdocs, students). To be considered for an award, one team member must be available on November 30th, 2023, from 4:00 pm to 4:30 pm at BBRB 170 Hallway to present the poster to the judges and CFAR members in a standard poster session. In keeping with the NIH’s efforts to foster diversity and inclusion from groups that are underrepresented in the biomedical, clinical, behavioral, and social sciences, applications from those representing diverse backgrounds and life experiences are encouraged. 
TOPIC AREAS: Areas of focus should align with the strategic pillars of the CFAR, including: HIV Basic Sciences to Impact Clinical Outcomes, Behavioral Epidemiology and Intervention, Population Health Prevention and Treatment, and Community Engaged Research.. 
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Acknowledge the Center

Support the UAB Center for AIDS Research by acknowledging services in publications, abstracts, and grants. Cite us: This research was supported by the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Center For AIDS Research CFAR, an NIH funded program (P30 AI027767) that was made possible by the following institutes: NIAID, NCI, NICHD, NHLBI, NIDA, NIMH, NIA, NIDDK, NIGMS, NIMHD, FIC, NIDCR, and OAR.