Our mission is to improve the health of people throughout the world by developing safe and effective vaccines and other prevention methods against HIV and other infectious diseases.

The Hope Clinic of the
Emory Vaccine Center

603 Church Street
Decatur, Georgia 30030
404-712-1370 or 877-424-HOPE
vaccine@emory.edu

The Hope Clinic is the Clinical Core of the Emory Center for AIDS Research

Programs

 

There's Hope in Our Souls
In observance of HIV Vaccine Awareness Day
The Hope Clinic, SisterLove, Inc., and Hopewell Baptist Church

     
 
Montage   Dr. Mulligan
 
Rev. Sanders   Rev Williams

 

AIDS 101 Awareness and Action Seminars
All interested persons, open to the public.
Fees: Includes materials and lunch; limited scholarships are available (with expressed need; see Fees section)

Agenda: Click here
Registration Form: Click here

For More Info: Call AID Atlanta at (404) 870-7742 or e-mail or visit the website >> Click here

Dates and Locations

June 14, 2008 @ Clayton State Time: TBA

August 23, 2008 @ Harmony Grove United Methodist Church from 11-4pm

November 8, 2008 Location: TBA

 

AIDS Vaccine Science in 2002: Enduring Challenges and Promising New Directions - Click Here

April 22, 2002

Click here for video broadcast of Presentations by:
Dr. Mark Feinberg
Dr. Neal Nathanson

Click here for video broadcast of Presentations by:
Dr. Rafi Ahmed
Dr. Gary Nabel

Click here for video broadcast of Presentations by:
Dr. Harriet Robinson
Dr. Emilio Emini


Dedication of the Hope Clinic of the Emory Vaccine Research Center

April 24, 2002



Ribbon Cutting: Dedication of the Hope Clinic, April 24, 2002

from left: Dr. William Chace, President of Emory University; Dr. Mark B. Feinberg, Medical Director of the Hope Clinic; Dr. Thomas Lawley, Dean of the Emory University School of Medicine; Dr. Rafi Ahmed, Director of the Emory Vaccine Research Center

Click here for video broadcast of the Hope Clinic Dedication Ceremony