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The Mid-Atlantic Centers for AIDS Research Consortium: Promoting HIV Science Through Regional Collaboration
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses ( IF 1.5 ) Pub Date : 2022-03-08 , DOI: 10.1089/aid.2021.0017
Alan E Greenberg 1 , David D Celentano 2 , David S Metzger 3 , Manya Magnus 1 , Michael B Blank 3 , Wendy Davis 2 , Durryle Brooks 2 , Tiffany Dominque 3 , Kathleen R Page 2 , Rupali J Limaye 2 , Ronald G Collman 3 , Richard E Chaisson 2 , Maria Cecilia Zea 1 , Chris Beyrer 2
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The Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR) program was established by the National Institutes of Health in 1988 to catalyze and support high-impact HIV research and to develop the next generation of HIV investigators at academic institutions throughout the United States. In 2014, the Penn CFAR, the Johns Hopkins University CFAR and the District of Columbia CFAR developed a partnership—the Mid-Atlantic CFAR Consortium (MACC)—to promote cross-CFAR scientific collaboration, mentoring, and communication and to address the regional HIV epidemic. Over the past 6 years, the creation of the MACC has resulted in a rich web of interconnectivity, which has fostered scientific collaboration through working groups on the black men who have sex with men (MSM) and Latinx regional HIV epidemics, joint peer-reviewed publications, and successful collaborative grant applications on topics ranging from HIV prevention in young MSM, transgender women, implementation science, and clinical epidemiology; supported developmental activities through the MACC Scholars program, cross-CFAR mentoring, joint symposia, cross-CFAR seminar participation, and keynote speakers; and promoted strategic communication through advisory committees, best practices consultations, and the social and behavioral science research network. The MACC has been highly impactful by promoting HIV science through regional collaboration, supporting a diverse network of scholars across three cities and focusing on the epidemic in underrepresented and marginalized communities. Lessons learned from this consortium may have implications for scientific research centers beyond the field of HIV.

中文翻译:

中大西洋艾滋病研究联盟中心:通过区域合作促进艾滋病毒科学

艾滋病研究中心 (CFAR) 计划由美国国立卫生研究院于 1988 年设立,旨在促进和支持具有高影响力的 HIV 研究,并在全美学术机构培养下一代 HIV 研究人员。2014 年,宾夕法尼亚 CFAR、约翰霍普金斯大学 CFAR 和哥伦比亚特区 CFAR 建立了伙伴关系——中大西洋 CFAR 联盟 (MACC)——以促进跨 CFAR 的科学合作、指导和交流,并解决区域艾滋病毒问题流行性。在过去的 6 年中,MACC 的创建产生了一个丰富的互连网络,促进了科学合作通过与男性发生性关系的黑人男性 (MSM) 和拉丁裔区域 HIV 流行病工作组、同行评审的联合出版物以及成功的合作资助申请,主题包括年轻 MSM、跨性别女性的 HIV 预防、实施科学和临床流行病学;通过 MACC 学者计划、跨 CFAR 指导、联合座谈会、跨 CFAR 研讨会参与和主旨发言人支持发展活动;并促进了战略沟通通过咨询委员会、最佳实践咨询以及社会和行为科学研究网络。MACC 通过区域合作促进 HIV 科学,支持三个城市的多元化学者网络,并关注代表性不足和边缘化社区的流行病,从而产生了巨大影响。从这个联盟中吸取的教训可能对 HIV 领域以外的科学研究中心产生影响。
更新日期:2022-03-08
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