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The Penn Center for AIDS Research (Penn-CFAR) is one of 20 NIH-funded CFARs and includes
HIV and AIDS investigators at the University of Pennsylvania, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and the Wistar Institute.
The Center's membership includes faculty from basic, clinical, social, and other sciences, and reflects the breadth of the AIDS/HIV research community at many of the schools at Penn, as well as at CHOP and the Wistar Institute. The Center promotes an interactive environment to foster communication, collaboration, and synergy among participating members.
The Penn-CFAR includes four research programs, an Administrative Core, seven shared resource cores, as well as a Developmental Core which provides up to $225,000 per year for pilot research projects in AIDS/HIV research.
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