UC San Diego Receives $12 Million Grant to Study Link Between Meth Use and HIV
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UC San Diego receives $12 million grant to study link between meth use and HIV
SAN DIEGO — Scientists at UC San Diego will receive a $12.3 million grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse to study treating methamphetamine addiction and HIV using several medications in combination that, if successful, could address both conditions…
UC San Diego Wins $12.3 Million Grant to Study HIV-Methamphetamine
UC San Diego has received a $12.3 million, five-year grant from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, to launch Brain-Focused Research on Antiretrovirals and Methamphetamine, or Brain-FRAMe. The multidisciplinary program will examine how to improve HIV treatment and protect brain health among people living with HIV who […]
UC San Diego Receives $12.3 Million Grant to Study the Intersection of HIV and Methamphetamine Use
UC San Diego has launched Brain-FRAMe, an innovative program integrating neuroscience and immunology to improve brain health and clinical care for people living with HIV and methamphetamine use disorder.
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