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Yale Global HIV/AIDS Research Network

Mission Statement

The Yale Global HIV/AIDS Research Network (GARNER) aims to bring together Yale faculty, researchers, and other partners to support global interdisciplinary research on the implementation of HIV prevention and treatment to end the HIV epidemic and elimination of HIV disparities.

Leveraging the existing international HIV/AIDS research interest group at Yale’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA), our network seeks to:

  1. Advance and disseminate network members’ global work with a focus on implementation science
  2. Explore strategies to adapt successful evidence-based practices from global settings to use in the US (“reverse or reciprocal innovation”, “global-to-local solutions”)
  3. Facilitate international HIV/AIDS research synergies across Yale
  4. Explore opportunities for new research collaborations in resource-constrained, highly-affected areas and populations, including people with or at risk for HIV and affected by humanitarian crises.

If you are a Yale-affiliated faculty member or research scientist and interested in joining this Network , contact Dini Harsono .