amfAR The Foundation for AIDS Research is a research foundation based in New York, New York, dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of HIV/AIDS. Located at 120 Wall Street in the heart of Manhattan, amfAR focuses on funding and promoting innovative scientific research aimed at preventing, treating, and ultimately curing HIV/AIDS. The foundation plays a critical role in supporting a broad spectrum of studies, from basic science to clinical trials, contributing valuable insights to the global effort against this disease.
The foundation’s work encompasses collaboration with leading scientists, healthcare professionals, and community organizations to foster a multidisciplinary approach to AIDS research. This includes investigating new therapeutic strategies, improving diagnostics, and exploring preventive measures to reduce the transmission of HIV. Through its efforts, amfAR strives to bridge gaps between scientific discovery and practical application, ensuring that research outcomes translate into tangible benefits for affected populations.
In addition to its research initiatives, amfAR also engages in public education and advocacy to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and promote policies that support research funding and access to care. The foundation’s presence in New York City positions it at a nexus of medical innovation and public health efforts, enabling it to contribute effectively to both local and global health challenges related to HIV/AIDS. As a research foundation, amfAR continues to prioritize scientific rigor and collaboration in its mission to combat the epidemic.


































