CAMI - Coalition Advancing Multipurpose Innovations

In the News

May/June 2011

Multiplying the impact of reproductive health research

03/02/2011

Female condoms are gaining ground

02/20/2011

MIT Engineers Design New Nanoparticle That Could Lead to Vaccines for HIV, Malaria, Other Diseases

01/06/2011

AIDS gel prevents infection in monkeys
Reuter’s article by Maggie Fox highlights recent findings from Pop Council’s leading candidate microbicide and the potential of MPTs

12/10/2010

Progress Being Made on Potential of Microbicides to Prevent Genital HPV Infection

10/01/2010

Announcement of Biomedical Research Awards to Improve Reproductive and Sexual Health

10/26/2010

Groups moving forward to develop AIDS gel

09/30/2010

China experts design gel to protect women from HIV

09/25/2010

Birth Control Over Baldness
Family planning can play a key role in fighting global poverty

08/25/2010

Nigerian women optimistic about Tenofovir, the ARV drug in a gel

08/20/2010

New HIV Microbicide Candidate Has Unique Properties

08/14/2010

FDA approves ella as 5-day-after emergency contraceptive

07/20/10

Reproductive and Sexual Health Advocates Applaud Microbicide Gel's Dual Success in Simultaneously Reducing Risk of HIV and Genital Herpes

07/19/10

African Studies Give Women Hope in H.I.V. Fight

07/14/10

Remarks at USAID Conference on Transforming Development through Science, Technology and Innovation
Hillary Rodham Clinton (Secretary of State); Rajiv Shah (USAID Administrator)

07/05/10

UCSF-Kenyan team helps guide country out of HIV
CAMI Steering Committee member, Dr. Craig Cohen, works to find innovative ways to prevent HIV/AIDS among women in Kenya and around the globe. Dr. Cohen, a clinical researcher in the UCSF Bixby Center, conducts medical research in HIV and sexually transmitted infection prevention and is currently involved with clinical trials of probiotics which have the potential to prevent HIV/AIDS and bacterial vaginosis.