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UW/Fred Hutch Center for AIDS Research

Welcome to the University of Washington / Fred Hutch Center for AIDS Research (CFAR). Our mission is to advance the prevention, detection, and treatment of HIV and AIDS by fostering collaborative and interdisciplinary research, supporting career development in young investigators, and serving researchers and scientists at our affiliated institutions.

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Discover Our Cores

CFAR Core Facilities provide biostatistical, laboratory, study design, and other services that are quality-controlled, cost-effective and convenient. These services are supported by the CFAR, freeing investigators of the need to set up and pay for these services themselves.

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Find A Service

CFAR Cores and Scientific Working Groups provide biostatistical, laboratory, study design, and other services that are quality-controlled, cost-effective and convenient.

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Find Funding

Funding opportunities for HIV investigators at CFAR and our partner institutions.

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News

Funding Available for Community-Led HIV Research in Washington State

The Office of Community Engagement (OCE) at the University of Washington/Fred Hutch (UW/Fred Hutch) Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) is thrilled to announce the inaugural Stephaun Elite Wallace Community Investigator Awards competition. The purpose of the Wallace Awards is to grow capacity for community-led HIV research by providing funding, mentoring, and educational support for community leaders, while facilitating connections and collaborations between community-based organizations (CBOs) and CFAR members.

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Announcing new CFAR Co-Directors

Please join us in congratulating Drs. Kenneth Mugwanya and Julie Dombrowski on their new roles within CFAR!

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A Message about World AIDS Day from the UW/Fred Hutch CFAR Directors

The University of Washington/Fred Hutch Center for AIDS Research Directors reflect on the past 40+ years of the HIV response, and recommit our CFAR to a future of building community partnerships as we seek to improve the lives of people living with HIV.

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