A Guide to Fiscal Year 1991 Federal Funding for HIV Disease: How Dollars are Spent How to Access Them

Therapeutic Agents: Development...................................... Clinical trials.................................... Vaccines: Development.................................. Clinical trials................................... Research Enhancements: Training................................... 2. Risk Assessment and Prevention.............................. Population-Based Research: Natural History, Transmission, Risk Factors: Transmission: Sexual.................................... Intravenous drug abusers......................... Hemophilia populations............................. Perinatal infection................................ Natural History and cofactors......................... Information and Education/Prevention Services: High risk or Infected persons: Health education/risk education....................... Counseling, testing, partner notification................ School and college aged youth: National efforts............................... General Public and Special Programs: National: Treatment, trials and therapy information service (including the 1-800-TRIALS-A hotline) Health-Care Workers and Providers: Education and training centers.................... Other types of training............................. TOTA L..................................... 83,241,000 128,838,000 27,560,000 19,152,000 3,371,000......... $ 65,322,000 21,640,000 3,638,000 792,000 13,794,000 21,793,000 515,000 623,000 514,000 776,000 714,000 523,000......$433,610,000 The NIAID AIDS/HIV Coordinator is: Ms. Leah Joiner NIAID Building 31, Room 7A04 9000 Rockville Pike Bethesda, MD 20892 301/496-9088 National Cancer Institute The National Cancer Institute (NCI) conducts research on basic HIV biology, infection mechanisms, molecular biology, and immunology; supports development of drugs, vaccines, and biological therapies to prevent and treat AIDS and HIV disease; and studies patterns of HIV infection and disease incidence. NCI FY '91 HIV Funding 1. Basic Science Research.............................................. $ 142,220,000 Biomedical Research: HIV and HIV genome................................ $ 29,582,000 Immunology........................................ 8,859,000 Blood/Blood products.................................. 169,000 Animal Models and related studies..................... 5,625,000 01991 ASAP Reproduction By Permission Only 31 ~1991 ASAP Reproduction By Permission Only 31

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A Guide to Fiscal Year 1991 Federal Funding for HIV Disease: How Dollars are Spent How to Access Them
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