HIV Vaccine Trials Network

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We are the world’s largest publicly-funded international collaboration focused on the development of HIV prevention.

To date, the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) has conducted the majority of the published, presented, or ongoing clinical trials of preventive HIV vaccines worldwide. In the process, we have gained tremendous experience in administering an innovative global scientific organization, which combines the intellectual robustness and creativity of academia with the focus and infrastructure of industry.

06/22/2026

What does Pride mean to you?

Learn more about how you can help your community by volunteering for an HIV clinical study. Visit HelpEndHIV.org

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HIV vaccine research needs volunteers.
Right now, some studies are looking for participants who are 18+, and living with or without HIV.
Every volunteer helps move HIV vaccine research forward.
Learn more at HelpEndHIV.org.

Photos from HIV Vaccine Trials Network's post 06/15/2026

¿Contraerán el virus los participantes en un estudio de vacuna contra el VIH? La respuesta es ¡Absolutamente no!

Conoce más acerca de estas y otras preguntas frecuentes en HelpEndHIV.org

Photos from HIV Vaccine Trials Network's post 06/10/2026

We’re on a journey to find an HIV vaccine, but we can’t do it without you!

You can help play a vital role in shaping the future of HIV prevention. Join a vaccine study today and be part of the breakthrough.

Sign up now: www.helpendhiv.org

Photos from HIV Vaccine Trials Network's post 06/03/2026

HIV is still a real concern for many, but together we can change that. Join a vaccine study and be part of the effort to create a future free from HIV.

Sign up to become a volunteer: www.helpendhiv.org

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In our communities, we’re building more than bridges, we’re strengthening communities through research. Volunteers are key to creating a future free from HIV.

Visit www.helpendhiv.org to join a vaccine study and be part of history.

05/21/2026

Community is at the heart of HIV vaccine research.

In a recent conversation tied to our documentary Ending HIV: The Journey to a Vaccine, Jarissa Greenard shared why trust, transparency, representation, and informed choice are essential to advancing HIV prevention research.

Jarissa is a Community Educator and Recruiter at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center HIV Vaccine Program, one of the clinical research sites in the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN). Through her work, she helps connect communities with research, ensuring people have the information, support, and dignity they deserve when considering participation in HIV vaccine trials.

The conversation also highlights an important truth: scientific progress depends on community partnership. That means acknowledging medical mistrust, engaging communities with honesty and accountability, making research more inclusive, and ensuring the people most affected by HIV are represented in the studies designed to help prevent it.

As Jarissa reminds us, participation is not about blind faith; it is about informed choice, and every volunteer, educator, advocate, and community partner helps move HIV vaccine research forward.

“Community is not separate from the science. It is part of the science.”

Read more: https://aidsvu.org/news-updates/community-is-the-cure-a-conversation-about-hiv-vaccine-research-and-what-it-takes-to-get-there/



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05/18/2026

May 18 marks HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, a time to celebrate the people advancing HIV prevention research around the world. We thank the researchers, healthcare teams, volunteers, and communities helping move science forward in the search for a safe and effective HIV vaccine.

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