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R E S E A R C H & C O M M U N I T Y A L L I A N C E S<br />

In 2007, Body Positive’s research initiatives built upon the agency’s successful, 15-year <strong>HIV</strong>/<strong>AIDS</strong> clinical trial<br />

program. The agency took steps to engage in select university and scholarly research projects that advance the<br />

mission. Such research partnerships will enable the agency to contribute to a body of knowledge in areas of<br />

<strong>HIV</strong>/<strong>AIDS</strong> behavioral health, nutrition sciences, complementary alternative medicine (CAM) and genomicrelated<br />

research.<br />

Clinical Trials<br />

The clinical trials program at Body Positive is community-based and is dedicated to the research of preventive<br />

vaccines and promising therapies in the treatment of <strong>HIV</strong>/<strong>AIDS</strong>. The clinic conducts a large<br />

number of research studies, which are pharmaceutically sponsored and patient-oriented. Trials investigate<br />

ground-breaking antiretroviral <strong>HIV</strong> disease therapies and address related complications of treatment and of the<br />

virus itself. Robert A. Myers, Jr., M.D. is the principal investigator <strong>for</strong> these trials, which are noted on the agency’s<br />

web site (www.bodypositive.org).<br />

In 2007, Body Positive’s clinical trials program assisted approximately 110 patients through 25 studies.<br />

Additionally, eight new studies were launched and four new potential studies are slated <strong>for</strong> 2008. The program<br />

at Body Positive is currently involved in trials utilizing three new <strong>HIV</strong> treatments that have already received FDA<br />

approval. To date, Body Positive has conducted and participated in studies involving 27 of the 30 clinical<br />

medications currently approved to treat <strong>HIV</strong> by the Food and Drug Administration.<br />

Looking ahead, the agency will establish alliance partnerships to enhance its ability to serve Arizona’s diverse<br />

population through the clinical trials program, ensuring that clinical research studies include<br />

a diverse minority population of participants through the identification of and citing ef<strong>for</strong>ts to eliminate<br />

barriers.

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