Harvard University - with its resources available through its graduate schools, its affiliated hospitals, and HAI - has an unmatched record of research accomplishments in AIDS research and an equally impressive display of national and international leadership in confronting AIDS.
The expertise and depth of laboratory research at Harvard positions our affiliated hospitals to move new treatments rapidly from the laboratory work bench to patient care. The quality of AIDS care provided by clinical researchers from Harvards hospitals has earned them an international reputation.
The Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at the Harvard School of Public Health houses the bulk of HAI Research Laboratories. In addition to HIV research, the department has furthered our understanding of the major viral, bacterial, and protozoan pathogens behind such widespread infectious diseases as malaria, tuberculosis, and hepatitis.
This section presents background and general information on selected HAI research and their findings.
The Bostwana-Harvard Partnership for HIV Research and Education
A Profile of Major Discoveries at HAI Research Laboratories
List of Scientific Publications
Abstracts & Background Information to HAI Laboratory Findings