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There are three ways for you to become part of our team:

Become an EVC Donor
When you give to the Emory Vaccine Center, you make it possible for the scientists to continue their work in enterprising new ways. You bring the possibility of eradicating some of the most serious threats to Global health, including HIV/AIDS.

To make a donation to the Emory Vaccine Center, contact Jane Lawson at 404-727-8778 or via email at Jane Lawson. If you would prefer, you may also download a pledge form from the Emory Vaccine Center here.

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The mailing address for donations is:

Emory Vaccine Center
954 Gatewood Road
Suite 2014
Atlanta, GA 30329

All gifts make a difference and are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.

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Become an EVC Volunteer
Millions of people worldwide are still plagued by today's infectious diseases, which have proven to be incredibly difficult to restrain. The Emory Vaccine Center is committed to fight against these modern killers in its assembly of one of the largest centers ever created to forge new vaccine strategies. Our team consists of over 100 scientists working to make some of the world's most challenging health problems --AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, influenza, and respiratory illnesses --a thing of the past.

More about the EVC HIV/AIDS initiative
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There is Hope for the future. A promising AIDS vaccine developed at the Center is currently in clinical trial.

Your involvement will assure that our team is able to continue this important work. Currently, we have ongoing opportunities for volunteers.

The Hope Clinic: Researchers at the Emory Vaccine Center’s Hope Clinic are seeking healthy volunteers for a study of a new investigational vaccine being developed by Merck & Co., Inc. for the prevention of HIV. The purpose of the study is to evaluate the safety of the vaccine and to assess the vaccine’s ability to stimulate immune responses against HIV in immunized volunteers.
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Action Cycling Atlanta organizes an annual bike ride to benefit the Emory Vaccine Center. Volunteers and rider are needed to make this fun and worthwhile event a success.
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