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Welcome to the Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Unit of the New York University Medical Center. We are located in Bellevue Hospital's C & D Building (5th Floor) on 27th Street and 1st Avenue. 

The Adult AIDS Clinical Trials Group is exclusively devoted to clinical research and focuses on therapies for primary HIV infection, including Phase I and Phase II studies, for opportunistic infections and for neoplastic diseases in AIDS. The ACTU is staffed and managed by a multidisciplinary group of physicians, mainly from infectious diseases, oncology, and immunology. Clinical trial investigators are specialists in infectious diseases and AIDS and do not have private practices. The majority of patients enrolled in studies are ambulatory, although inpatients also are enrolled in clinical trials, and these patients are hospitalized in the General Clinical Research Center for intensive pharmacokinetic studies. Subjects are seen in a research clinic by research nurses and physicians who are thoroughly familiar with the protocol, which eliminates waiting times and increases patient compliance in protocols.

Read more about the ACTU and what clinical trials we are currently conducting, and if you have any questions, please feel free to call us at (212) 263 - 6565.

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