Sites
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Boston, Maryland
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Site Name: Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Group Longitudinal Linked Randomized Trials
Site Representatives: Constance A. Benson, Ronald J. Bosch, and Ann C. Collier
Site Name: Fenway Health HIV Cohort
Site Representative: Stephen Boswell, Chris Grasso, Ken Mayer
- 42.3109775 -71.0556052
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Baltimore, Maryland
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Site Name: AIDS Link to the IntraVenous Experience (ALIVE)
Site Representative(s): Gregory D. Kirk
Site Name: HIV Research Network
Site Representative(s): Richard Moore, M.D., MHS and Kelly Gobo, M.D., MPH
Site Name: Johns Hopkins HIV Clinical Cohort
Site Representative(s): Richard D. Moore, M.D., MHS
Site Name: Longitudinal Study of Ocular complications of AIDS
Site Representative(s):: Jennifer E. Thorne
Site Name: Women’s Interagency HIV Study
Site Representative(s): Stephen J. Gange and Kathryn Anastos
- 39.2903848 -76.6121893
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Atlanta, GA
- 33.7489954 -84.3879824
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Birmingham, AL
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Site Name: University of Alabama at Birmingham 1917 Clinic Cohort
Site Representatives: Michael S. Saag, Michael Mugavero, and James Willig
- 33.5206608 -86.80249
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Bronx, NY
- 40.8501002 -73.8662464
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Brooklyn, NY
- 40.65 -73.95
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Buffalo, NY
- 42.8864468 -78.8783689
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Chapel Hill, NC
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Site Name: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill HIV Clinic Cohort
Site Representatives: Joseph J. Eron, and Sonia Napravnik
- 35.9131996 -79.0558445
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Chicago, IL
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Site Name: HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS)
Site Representatives: John T. Brooks and Kate Buchacz
- 41.8781136 -87.6297982
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Cincinnati, OH
- 39.1031182 -84.5120196
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Cleveland, OH
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Site Name: John T. Carey Special Immunology Unit Patient Care and Research Database, Case Western Reserve University
Site Representative: Benigno Rodriguez
- 41.4994954 -81.6954088
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Columbus, OH
- 39.9611755 -82.9987942
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Dallas, TX
- 32.802955 -96.769923
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Denver, CO
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Site Name: HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS)
Site Representatives: John T. Brooks and Kate Buchacz
- 39.7391536 -104.9847034
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Detroit, MI
- 42.331427 -83.0457538
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Durham, NC
- 35.9940329 -78.898619
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Galveston, TX
- 29.3013479 -94.7976958
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Greensboro, NC
- 36.0726354 -79.7919754
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Honolulu, HI
- 21.3069444 -157.8583333
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Houston, TX
- 29.7628844 -95.3830615
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Indianapolis, IN
- 39.7683765 -86.1580423
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Iowa City, IA
- 41.6611277 -91.5301683
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Kansas City, MO
- 39.0997265 -94.5785667
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Los Angeles, CA
- 34.0522342 -118.2436849
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Miami, FL
- 25.7889689 -80.2264393
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Minneapolis, MN
- 44.9799654 -93.2638361
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Nashville, TN
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Site Name: Vanderbilt-Meharry CFAR Cohort
Site Representatives: Timothy R. Sterling, David Haas and Sam Stinnette
- 36.1658899 -86.7844432
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New Orleans, LA
- 29.9647222 -90.0705556
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New York, NY
- 40.7143528 -74.0059731
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Oakland, CA
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Site Name: HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS)
Site Representatives: John T. Brooks and Kate Buchacz
Site Name: Kaiser Permanente Northern California
Site PI: Michael A. Horberg, and Michael J. Silverberg
- 37.8043637 -122.2711137
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Omaha, NE
- 41.2523634 -95.9979883
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Philadelphia, PA
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Site Name: HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS)
Site Representatives: John T. Brooks and Kate Buchacz
- 39.952335 -75.163789
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Pittsburgh, PA
- 40.4406248 -79.9958864
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Portland, OR
- 45.5234515 -122.6762071
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Providence, RI
- 41.8239891 -71.4128343
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Rochester, NY
- 43.16103 -77.6109219
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Sacramento, CA
- 38.5815719 -121.4943996
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San Diego, CA
- 32.7153292 -117.1572551
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San Juan, PR
- 18.4663338 -66.1057217
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San Francisco, CA
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Site Name: Studies of the Consequences of the Protease Inhibitor Era (SCOPE)
Site Representative: Steven G. Deeks and Jeffery N. Martin
- 37.7749295 -122.4194155
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San Leandro, CA
- 37.7249296 -122.1560768
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San Rafael, CA
- 37.9735346 -122.5310874
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Seattle, WA
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Site Name: University of Washington HIV Cohort
Site Representatives: Mari M. Kitahata and Heidi M. Crane
- 47.6062095 -122.3320708
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St. Louis, MO
- 38.646991 -90.224967
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Stanford, CA
- 37.424106 -122.1660756
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Stony Brook, NY
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Site Name: HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS)
Site Representatives: John T. Brooks and Kate Buchacz
- 40.9256538 -73.1409429
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Tampa, FL
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Site Name: HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS)
Site Representatives: John T. Brooks and Kate Buchacz
- 27.949436 -82.4651441
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Torrance, CA
- 33.8358492 -118.3406288
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Washington, DC
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Site Name: HIV Outpatient Study (HOPS)
Site Representatives: John T. Brooks and Kate Buchacz
- 38.8951118 -77.0363658
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Hamilton, Ontario
- 43.243603 -79.889075
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Kingston, Ontario
- 44.263565 -76.50336
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London, Ontario
- 42.979398 -81.246138
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Ottawa, Ontario
- 45.411572 -75.698194
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Sudbury, Ontario
- 46.49 -81.01
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Thunder Bay, Ontario
- 48.415802 -89.2673
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Toronto, Ontario
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Site Name: Ontario HIV Treatment Network Cohort Study
Site Representatives: Sean B. Rourke, Ann Burchell, and Anita R. Rachlis
- 43.653524 -79.3839069
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Windsor, Ontario
- 42.292676 -82.993335
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Montreal, Quebec
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Site Name: Montreal Chest Institute Immunodeficiency Service Cohort
Site Representative: Marina B. Klein
- 45.5088889 -73.5541667
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Southern Alberta
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Site Name: Southern Alberta Clinic Cohort
Site Representative: M. John Gill
- 53.9332706 -116.5765035
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Alburquerque, New Mexico
- 35.0844909 -106.6511367
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Aurora, CO
- 39.7294319 -104.8319195
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Baton Rouge, LA
- 30.4582829 -91.1403196
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Charlotte, NC
- 35.2270869 -80.8431267
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Jackson, MS
- 32.2987573 -90.1848103
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Lake Success, NY
- 40.7706572 -73.7176312
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Manhattan, NY
- 40.7834345 -73.9662495
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Memphis, TN
- 35.1495343 -90.0489801
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Menlo Park, CA
- 37.4538274 -122.1821871
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Milwaukee, WI
- 43.0389025 -87.9064736
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New Brunswick, NJ
- 40.4862157 -74.4518188
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New Brunswick, Canada
- 46.5653163 -66.4619164
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Oklahoma City, OK
- 35.4675602 -97.5164276
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Palo Alto, CA
- 37.4418834 -122.1430195
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Salt Lake City, UT
- 40.7607793 -111.8910474
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San Antonio, TX
- 29.4241219 -98.4936282
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San Jose, CA
- 37.3393857 -121.8949555
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Tuscon, AZ
- 32.2217429 -110.926479
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Winston-Salem, NC
- 36.0998596 -80.244216
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British Columbia, Canada
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Site Name: HAART Observational Medical Evaluation and Research
Site Representatives: Robert S. Hogg, Richard Harrigan, Julio Montaner, and Angela Cescon
- 53.7266683 -127.6476206
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New Haven, CT
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Site Name: Veterans Aging Cohort Study
Site Representative: Amy C. Justice, Robert Dubrow and David Fiellin
- 41.3081527 -72.9281577
Canada and United States - NAACCORD
Richard Moore, Co-Principal Investigator
Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland, USA
NA-ACCORD website
Michael Saag, Co-Principal Investigator
University of Alabama School of Medicine
Birmingham, Alabama USA
We propose to create North American AIDS Cohort collaboration on Research and Design (NA-ACCORD) in response to the International Databases to Evaluate AIDS RFA. The NA-ACCORD is designed to be widely representative of HIV care in the United States and Canada, and is comprised of both academic medical center and community-based facilities that deliver HIV primary and specialty care. Further, it combines classical epidemiological and clinical HIV cohorts in a unique and robust collaboration that includes both HIV-seropositive and seronegative persons. The NA-ACCORD consists of three majors cores-- Administrative, Data Management, and Epidemiology/Biostatistics -that provides an infrastructure for efficient regional data collection and management, and the conduct of analyses to answer scientific questions of importance. Critical to our structure is the collaboration of investigators with a high level of scientific and methodological expertise and HIV clinical experience to both identify questions of intraregional and interregional importance, and design and implement the analyses necessary to answer these questions.
Our Core Aims are designed to answer questions that we have identified as most critical to the contemporary treatment of HIV-infection in North America. A large and growing number of HIV-infected persons in North America have received multiple antiretroviral (ARV) regimens with few apparent options for continuing treatment because of HIV resistance. The optimal management of these patients is unclear, and there are substantial methodological challenges in addressing this issue. The rapid expansion of ARV options, with changes in tolerability, toxicity and dosing, make questions about when to begin ARVs and optimal sequencing of ARV therapy important to now address. Additional aims will leverage our combined large sample size and duration of follow-up to focus on identifying uncommon adverse events from new HIV therapies, long-term issues such as development of malignancy and effects of aging on HIV therapeutic response, developing new methods for observational HIV research and using our combined specimen repositories for pharmacogenetic and other transitional research. Appropriately, our Aims are most relevant to North America; however, they will also be generalizable to other regions where HAART is available (i.e. Western Europe), and will inform future HIV practice as it evolves in transitional and developing regions.
NA-ACCORD Executive Committee:
Richard D. Moore, Michael S. Saag, Stephen J.Gange, Mari M. Kitahata, Rosemary G. McKaig and Aimee M. Freeman.
Epidemiology/Biostatistics Core:
Stephen J. Gange, Alison G. Abraham, Bryan Lau, Keri N. Althoff, Jinbing Zhang, Jerry Jing, Elizabeth Golub, Shari Modur, David Hanna, Peter Rebeiro, Adell Mendes, and Aaron Platt.
Data Management Core:
Mari M. Kitahata, Stephen E. Van Rompaey, Heidi M.Crane, Eric Webster, Liz Morton, and Brenda Simon.
