Canadian HIV Research Inventory
CAHR Research Inventory

Welcome to the Canadian HIV/AIDS Research Inventory. The inventory includes information on HIV/AIDS research being conducted by Canadian researchers or in a Canadian setting. The inventory was initiated and is maintained by the Canadian Association for HIV Research (CAHR) as part of its mission to promote research collaboration and make research accessible to all. In addition CAHR will analyze patterns of research in order to improve policies and programs for HIV research in Canada.

Please add or edit your study!

CAHR has begun to populate the inventory with study information, but there is much more to add given the breadth and extent of Canadian HIV/AIDS research. If your study is not currently included, please add it using the "Add a study" feature.

Your study may already be in the inventory. Search the inventory using the last name of the principal investigator to find all the studies associated with that investigator. After clicking on the study title to get all of the information we have on that study, you can choose "Suggest modifications to this study" to complete the missing information.

Search help

Make your search as broad as possible because the current gaps in study information may result in a very limited return of studies. Try searching by entering the search terms and then pressing submit at the bottom of the page. If too many studies are returned, then try refining the search results.

If you are unsure of the studies you want to find, try using the "Browse studies" feature that allows you to browse through all studies in the inventory.

Feedback wanted!

Your feedback is always welcome and would help us greatly. Please direct all questions or comments to: inventory@cahr-acrv.ca.

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