Fellowships for Outstanding Research in Drug Use and HIV Awarded by the International AIDS Society and the US National Institute on Drug Abuse
Wednesday July 13, 2011 (Geneva, Switzerland) - The International AIDS Society (IAS) and
the US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) today announced the recipients of their third annual joint research fellowships. Recipients
of the prestigious awards will receive US$75,000 each to advance scientific understanding of the linkages between drug use and HIV while
fostering multinational research.
Young researchers from China and Indonesia will be awarded post-doctoral fellowships to pursue outstanding
research in the field. (1) IAS/NIDA research fellowships are awarded to junior scientists for 18 months for post-doctoral
training and to well-established HIV researchers for eight months of professional development, both at institutes
excelling in research on drug use and HIV.
Presentation of the IAS/NIDA fellowships will take place in a fortnight on Wednesday 20 July 2011 at the 6th IAS
Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention at the Auditorium Parco della Musica in Rome, Italy.
The fellowships ceremony will take place immediately before the Plenary Session (08:45-11:00) where NIDA
Director Dr Nora D Volkow will give a keynote presentation Ending HIV Transmission Among Drug Users by 2015.
"The innovative research projects that will be implemented by these talented scientists in different disciplines - clinical
science, law and public health - cover multiple areas of research needed to improve strategies targeting HIV infections related to drug
use," said IAS President Dr Elly Katabira.
Drug use is a global problem that brings with it greatly increased risk for HIV infection. Approximately three million
of the estimated 15.9 million people aged 15 to 64 who injected drugs in 2008 are living with HIV. A total of 120 countries have
reported cases of HIV among people who inject drugs. Injecting drug use represents one of the predominant modes of transmission
of HIV in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, where HIV prevalence among people who inject drugs is higher than 40 per cent in
some countries. Use of other drugs, such as cocaine and methamphetamine, even without injection, is also associated with
increased HIV risk behaviours.
"If you don't treat drug dependency, the likelihood of an individual being infected by HIV becomes higher. We need to treat
drug users if we want to treat HIV," said Dr Volkow. "In fact, preventing and treating drug use is treating HIV."
Drug-related HIV/AIDS epidemics have followed the spread of cocaine injecting in Latin America and heroin injecting in
Asia in the 1980s and the massive spread of injecting heroin and other opiates in Eastern Europe in the 1990s.
Overall growth in numbers of new HIV infections has slowed in most regions of the world. One exception to this trend,
however, is the continued growth in numbers of HIV infections linked to injecting drug use, especially in Eastern Europe, Central
Asia and more recently, sub-Saharan Africa.
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About NIDA
The National Institute on Drug Abuse is a component of the National Institutes of Health, US Department of Health and Human Services.
NIDA supports most of the world's research on the health aspects of drug abuse and addiction. The institute carries out a large
variety of programmes to inform policy and improve practice. Fact sheets on the health effects of drugs of abuse and
information on NIDA research and other activities can be found on the NIDA home page
at www.drugabuse.gov
About the IAS
The International AIDS Society (IAS) is the world's leading independent association of HIV professionals, with 14,000 members from
190 countries working at all levels of the global response to AIDS. Our members include researchers from all disciplines, clinicians,
public health and community practitioners on the frontlines of the epidemic, as well as policy and programme planners. The IAS is
the host of the IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention to be held in Rome July 17-20, 2011. The IAS is also
the custodian of the biennial International AIDS Conference, which will be held in Washington, USA, from 22 to 27 July 2012.
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Further information:
Sian Bowen (Geneva, Switzerland)
Senior Manager, AIDS 2012 Senior Communications Manager
Email: Sian.Bowen@iasociety.org
Tel: +41 22 710 0864
Lindsey Rodger (Geneva, Switzerland)
AIDS 2012 Communications and Media Officer
Email: Lindsey.Rodger@iasociety.org
Tel: +41 22 710 0822
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