Program Collections
53 results.
AMP Network
212 resources available
The Accelerating Medicines Partnership (AMP) is a public-private collaboration aimed at identifying the genes, proteins, and pathways involved in disease progression and treatment response. Using single-cell technologies and big data tools, researchers develop new therapeutic targets for rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and other diseases.
Parent Organization(s): NIH
NIAID AADCRC program
709 resources available
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID ACE Program
159 resources available
The Autoimmunity Centers of Excellence (ACE) foster collaboration between clinicians and researchers to accelerate autoimmune disease research and therapy development. This program bridges basic and clinical research to translate discoveries into effective treatments.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID ACTG Network
14 resources available
Advancing Clinical Therapeutics Globally (ACTG) supports the world's largest network of clinical and translational investigators conducting therapeutic research, with a focus on resource-limited settings. These experts lead HIV/AIDS clinical trials, treatment programs, and training initiatives to improve outcomes worldwide.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID ADRN Network
58 resources available
The Atopic Dermatitis Research Network (ADRN) is a consortium of academic medical centers studying skin infections associated with atopic dermatitis. The network conducts clinical research to improve understanding and treatment of these infections.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID ARLG Program
9 resources available
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID AViDD Centers
6 resources available
The Antiviral Drug Discovery (AViDD) Centers conduct multidisciplinary research to develop antiviral drugs for COVID-19 and other high-risk virus families with pandemic potential. Their focus is on creating innovative treatments, including outpatient therapeutics, to strengthen pandemic preparedness.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CARBIRU Program
2 resources available
The Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Interdisciplinary Research Units (CARBIRUs) are multidisciplinary research centers investigating bacterial pathogens identified as public health threats due to antibiotic resistance. These centers explore treatment strategies, resistance mechanisms, and novel bacterial targets to combat antibiotic-resistant infections.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CAT-I Program
3 resources available
The Center for Advanced Tissue Imaging (CAT-I) is a collaborative effort between NIAID and NCI to develop advanced imaging methods for high-dimensional tissue analysis. The center supports interdisciplinary studies to enhance the visualization of complex biological systems.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CAUSE Network
1 resources available
Childhood Asthma in Urban Settings (CAUSE) studies how environmental factors, allergens, and genetics influence asthma development and severity in children. The network aims to improve asthma prevention and treatment strategies in urban communities.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CCHI Program
63 resources available
The Cooperative Centers on Human Immunology (CCHI) supports research aimed at translating immunological discoveries into clinical applications for infectious and immune-mediated diseases. The program investigates immune system function across diverse populations, including transplant recipients and pregnant women.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CEIRR Network
72 resources available
The Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research and Response (CEIRR) is an international research network that studies the transmission and pathogenesis of influenza while providing critical infrastructure for outbreak responses. The program builds on prior influenza research initiatives to enhance global preparedness strategies.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CETR Program
1 resources available
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CFAR Program
3,341 resources available
The Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR) provides administrative and research support to enhance and coordinate high-quality HIV/AIDS research. This program fosters collaboration across disciplines to advance scientific discoveries and improve patient outcomes.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CHAVD Consortia
101 resources available
The Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Development (CHAVD) consists of two research consortia focused on developing and refining HIV immunogens and regimens that induce broadly neutralizing antibody (bNAb) responses. The goal is to advance clinical testing for HIV vaccine development.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CHIV-SB
14 resources available
The Centers for HIV Structural Biology (CHIV-SB) use structural biology, biochemistry, and cell biology to map the three-dimensional structures of HIV proteins, nucleic acids, and their interactions with cellular components. This research provides insights into HIV mechanisms and identifies potential targets for new therapies and preventive vaccines.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CITC Network
8 resources available
The Clinical Islet Transplantation Consortium (CITC) is a research network conducting studies on islet transplantation for patients with type 1 diabetes. The program aims to improve transplantation techniques and long-term outcomes for individuals with the disease.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CIVICs Network
76 resources available
Collaborative Influenza Vaccine Innovation Centers (CIVICs) is a network of research centers working collaboratively to develop next-generation influenza vaccines. Their goal is to create vaccines that provide broader, longer-lasting protection against influenza viruses.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CMCRC Network
12 resources available
The Medical Countermeasures against Radiation Consortium (CMCRC) is a network of research centers developing medical countermeasures for radiological and nuclear emergencies. The program focuses on creating effective treatments applicable to all civilian populations.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CoFAR Centers
87 resources available
The Consortium for Food Allergy Research (CoFAR) conducts clinical research to improve understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of food allergies. The consortium focuses on advancing therapies to prevent and manage allergic reactions.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CREID Network
209 resources available
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CRSTAL-ID Program
10 resources available
The Centers for Research on Structural Biology of Infectious Diseases (CRSTAL-ID) supports the structural characterization of infectious disease pathogen proteins to aid drug and vaccine development. These collaborative research centers bring together experts from multiple institutions to advance structural biology for infectious disease research.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CSGADP Network
8 resources available
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CTOT program
22 resources available
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID CTOT-C Program
8 resources available
Clinical Trials in Organ Transplantation in Children (CTOT-C) addresses challenges in pediatric organ transplantation through collaborative clinical trials. The program builds on previous NIAID pediatric transplantation research to improve long-term transplant outcomes.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID DAIDS
1,366 resources available
The Division of AIDS (DAIDS) leads the national HIV/AIDS research agenda, supporting a global portfolio to advance biological knowledge and treatment of HIV/AIDS and related co-infections. The division funds studies to develop new therapies, vaccines, and prevention strategies.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID GCID Network
180 resources available
The NIAID Genomic Centers for Infectious Diseases (GCID) advances understanding of microbial biology, pathogenesis, and host interactions by providing high-throughput sequencing and other genomic technologies. These centers support diverse genomic research to improve infectious disease prevention and treatment.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID HIPC Network
413 resources available
The Human Immunology Project Consortium (HIPC) is a research network that characterizes the diverse states of the human immune system using advanced analytic tools. Researchers study immune responses before and after infection, vaccination, or treatment to improve disease understanding and intervention strategies.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID HLA RGIMDC Program
5 resources available
The HLA (human leukocyte antigen) Region Genetics in Immune-Mediated Diseases Consortium (HLA RGIMDC) studies how genetic variations in the HLA gene region and killer immunoglobulin-like receptor gene family influence immune-mediated diseases. The consortium aims to improve understanding of disease mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID HPTN Network
1,766 resources available
The HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) conducts clinical trials to evaluate the safety and efficacy of non-vaccine HIV prevention strategies. Research areas include pre-exposure prophylaxis, behavioral interventions, and novel biomedical approaches to reduce HIV transmission.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID HVTN Network
2,733 resources available
The HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) is the world’s largest publicly funded collaboration for evaluating HIV vaccines. In addition to advancing HIV vaccine research, the network contributes to studies on tuberculosis, COVID-19, and immunology.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID ICEMR Network
15 resources available
The International Centers of Excellence for Malaria Research (ICEMR) is a global network of research centers in malaria-endemic regions dedicated to understanding, controlling, and preventing malaria. These centers generate critical knowledge and tools to combat malaria effectively.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID IeDEA Consortium
174 resources available
The International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) Cohort Consortium is a global research consortium that harmonizes and pools HIV/AIDS data from seven international regions. This collaborative effort supports large-scale epidemiological studies to improve HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention strategies worldwide.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID IMPAACT Network
2,810 resources available
The International Maternal Pediatric Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials (IMPAACT) Network is a global network conducting clinical trials to prevent and treat HIV in infants, children, adolescents, and pregnant or postpartum women. The network brings together investigators, institutions, and community representatives to advance HIV research and care.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID IMPAc-TB Program
16 resources available
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID INI Program
2 resources available
The Immunity in Neonates and Infants (INI) Program supports research on immune system development during the first year of life. It encourages innovative studies using human infant tissues, cells, or animal models to define key pathways shaping neonatal and infant immunity.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID ITN Network
77 resources available
The Immune Tolerance Network (ITN) is an international research consortium focused on developing therapies that promote immune tolerance for treating immune-mediated diseases. The network conducts clinical studies on immune tolerance in asthma, allergies, and other disorders.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International
NIAID MHRP Program
27 resources available
The U.S. Military HIV Research Program (MHRP) focuses on HIV vaccine development, prevention, disease surveillance, and treatment to protect U.S. military personnel. The program also contributes to global HIV research and public health initiatives.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID MIB Program
32 resources available
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID MTN Network
367 resources available
The Microbicide Trials Network (MTN) is an NIAID-funded global research network focused on preventing the sexual transmission of HIV. The network conducts clinical trials to evaluate microbicides and other biomedical prevention strategies.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID NBBTP/IRTA Program
58 resources available
The National Biosafety and Biocontainment Training Program (NBBTP)/Intramural Research Training Award (IRTA) Fellowship trains professionals to support high-containment research environments by developing expertise in biosafety, biocontainment, regulatory compliance, and facility management. The program prepares fellows to address challenges in conducting research in high-risk infectious disease laboratories.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID NBLs/RBLs
7 resources available
The National Biocontainment Laboratories (NBLs) and Regional Biocontainment Laboratories (RBLs) provide high-containment (BSL4/3/2 and BSL3/2) facilities for research on biodefense and emerging infectious diseases. These laboratories support national preparedness and response efforts for infectious disease threats.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID PREMISE Program
43 resources available
PREMISE (Pandemic REsponse REpository through Microbial and Immune Surveillance and Epidemiology), led by the NIAID Vaccine Research Center, aims to serve as a translational vehicle to integrate serologic and cellular immune discovery, targeting a broad array of pathogens, into product development for pathogens with pandemic potential.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID ReVAMPP Network
1 resources available
Research and Development of Vaccines and Monoclonal Antibodies for Pandemic Preparedness (ReVAMPP) is a research network dedicated to developing vaccines and monoclonal antibodies for pandemic preparedness by studying "prototype pathogens" from virus families with high pandemic potential. The network conducts fundamental research to accelerate the development of countermeasures against emerging viral threats.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID SAVE Program
89 resources available
SARS-CoV-2 Assessment of Viral Evolution (SAVE) provides real-time risk assessment of emerging SARS-CoV-2 mutations that may impact transmissibility and virulence. This program supports the SARS-CoV-2 Interagency Group (SIG) by evaluating viral evolution and informing public health responses.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID, SARS-CoV-2 Interagency Group
NIAID SysAII Program
36 resources available
The Systems Approach to Immunity and Inflammation (SysAII) Program combines forward genetic screens in mice with systems-level analysis to uncover key immune regulatory genes and signaling pathways. Findings are validated in human cells and tissues to improve understanding of immune and inflammatory processes.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID Systems Biology
668 resources available
The NIAID/Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (DMID) Systems Biology Consortium for Infectious Diseases brings together interdisciplinary scientists across microbiology, immunology, infectious diseases, computational biology, and advanced data science. Their collaborative work integrates experimental and computational approaches, including machine learning and mathematical modeling.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID TBRU-N Network
19 resources available
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID TCRR-SAD Program
2 resources available
T Cell Reagent Research for the Study of Allergic Diseases (TCRR-SAD) advances the identification, characterization, and validation of novel T-cell epitopes in food allergens and aeroallergens. This research enhances understanding of allergic disease mechanisms and informs therapeutic development.
Parent Organization(s): NIAID
NIAID TRACs
3 resources available
NIH CHI Program
7 resources available
NIH USIDNET Program
15 resources available
Parent Organization(s): NIH
PEPFAR
595 resources available
The United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is a U.S. government initiative dedicated to combating HIV/AIDS worldwide through treatment, prevention, and care programs. It represents the largest international commitment by any nation to fight a single disease.
Parent Organization(s): U.S. Department of State