A new round of grants totaling more than $913,000 will support five teams of cure research scientists in the United States and Chile, according to a statement by amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, which awarded the grants through its Research Consortium on HIV Eradication (ARCHE) program. Two teams are from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, with one collaborating with Tulane Primate Center in Covington, Louisiana. The others are from University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill collaborating with Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, DC; from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts, collaborating with both Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston and Clinica Santa Maria in Santiago, Chile; and from Massachusetts General Hospital, also in Cambridge.

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