AIDS Clinical Trial Groups (ACTG) Network
The mission of the AIDS clinical trials group (ACTG) network is to cure HIV and reduce the burden of disease due to HIV infection and its complications, including tuberculosis and viral hepatitis.
Established in 1987, the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) is the world’s largest and longest running HIV clinical trials network.
The ACTG conducts groundbreaking research to improve the treatment of HIV and its co-infections, including tuberculosis and viral hepatitis, as well as its co-morbidities. The ACTG also seeks to advance approaches to ultimately cure HIV. ACTG clinical trial units in 12 countries serve as major resources for HIV/AIDS research and training/education in their communities.
ACTG studies have had a profound impact on the well-being of people living with HIV worldwide, helping to establish current paradigms for treating HIV and contributing to dramatic decreases in HIV-related mortality worldwide.
Various clinics at these locations: (click on the name or icon for map):
UCSD Antiviral Research Center - 220 Dickinson Street, Suite A, MC 8208, San Diego, CA 92103
UCSD Maternal, Child and Adolescent HIV CRS - 4076 Third Avenue, Suite 301, San Diego, CA 92103
UCSD Anti-viral Research Center CRS - 150 West Washington Street, Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92103
IMPORTANT INFO
COVID-19
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, most establishments may not allow walk-ins but requires an appointment so please contact them directly if you need a face to face consultation just to be safe.
Hours of Operation
Office Hours: See each location for office hours!
Contact Information
Email: asexton@mednet.ucla.edu
Website: https://actgnetwork.org/sites-list/?country=UnitedStatesofAmerica