Pooling data to address high priority research questions and streamline HIV/AIDS research.
IeDEA – International epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS
IeDEA is an international research consortium established in 2006 by the U.S. National Institutes of Health and comprised of seven regional data centers, representing the Asia-Pacific, Central and South America and the Caribbean, North America, and Central, East, Southern, and West Africa.
We collaborate to harmonize data and implement methodology to effectively pool HIV and related data to study high-priority research questions and streamline research on HIV and related co-infections and co-morbidities.
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IeDEA Asia-Pacific
The IeDEA Asia-Pacific Research Collaboration has established a network of over 50 clinical centers and research partners that studies the treatment outcomes of people living with HIV.
For the past 15 years, our research has built up the evidence used to guide regional and global clinical practice and public health policy.
IeDEA Asia-Pacific is led by amfAR’s TREAT Asia program and the Kirby Institute at UNSW Sydney.
IeDEA Asia-Pacific Principal Investigators
Dr. Annette Sohn
amfAR, TREAT Asia
Bangkok, Thailand
Professor Matthew Law
The Kirby Institute
University of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia
For more information about our work:
IeDEA global: iedea.org
amfAR: amfAR.org
Kirby Institute: Kirby.unsw.edu.au