Director: Jerome Zack, PhD
The UCLA AIDS Institute receives most of its infrastructure support from the Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR) program at the National Institutes of Health. The program supports a multidisciplinary environment by promoting basic, behavioral, clinical, and translational research in prevention, detection, and treatment of HIV infection and AIDS. The UCLA CFAR was established in 1988 and is currently one of 20 CFARs across the United States.
Our mission is to create synergy among diverse research disciplines that result in significant breakthroughs in understanding, preventing and treating HIV infection.
For general information about CFAR, please contact the CFAR Administrator at: 310-794-7209
Please acknowledge the UCLA CFAR in any publications resulting from CFAR support by listing "UCLA Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) NIH/NIAID AI028697".