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Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery
International research network
International research network
The Collaboration for AIDS Vaccine Discovery (CAVD) is an international network of scientists, research organizations, and promoters of HIV vaccine research. TOC
Partners
The CAVD was founded in 2006 when the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation donated $287 million USD to promote HIV vaccine research. The CAVD itself supports the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise. The network comprises many individual institutions.
References
References
- (19 July 2006). "Gates Foundation Funds Major New Collaboration to Accelerate HIV Vaccine Development - DukeHealth.org". dukehealth.org.
- "Collaborating Institutions (alpha)".
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