The Adolescent Medicine Trials Network (ATN) IV

 

The Adolescent Medicine Trials Network for HIV/AIDS Interventions (ATN) research program aims to defeat the HIV epidemic among adolescents and young adults in the United States. The overarching goal of the ATN is to increase awareness of HIV status in youth and, for those diagnosed with HIV, increase access to health care. The ATN develops and conducts behavioral, community-based, translational, therapeutic, microbicide and vaccine trials in HIV-at-risk and HIV-infected youth ages 12 to 29 years, with a focus on the inclusion of minors.

ATN research is conducted through collaborations within the network and with researchers in other institutions. Under the ATN, the BATLab at UNC, now known as the IDHI at FSU, housed the Center for Innovative Technology (iTech) research network which included twelve research projects.

 

ATN 138: YouTHrive  ATN 143: COMPARE 
ATN 139: Get Connected  ATN 157: We Prevent 
ATN 140: LYNX  ATN 158: LifeSteps 
ATN 141: MyChoices  ATN 159: ePrEP 
ATN 141A: NextChoices  ATN 160: TechStep 
ATN 142: P3  ATN 163: DREAM