Defense Health. Global Health.
MHRP works to protect U.S. Service Members and reduce the global impact of HIV.Spotlight
Doubling Down: Bispecific Monoclonal Antibodies to Fight HIV
Bispecific antibodies have the potential to improve potency and breadth of HIV neutralization, and they could be particularly useful in military settings to improve the safety of the emergency blood supply.
mhrp Updates

Accelerating Innovation Through National Collaboration
MHRP partners with researchers across the United States to accelerate the development of next-generation countermeasures against HIV and other infectious disease threats. This collaborative approach strengthens national and global response to infectious diseases, enhancing military readiness and public health resilience.

MOCHI incidence cohort study expands to third site in Philippines
Building on a strategic partnership with the Philippines, MHRP and collaborators expanded the MOCHI study with a new site in Manila to characterize the regional incidence of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The study is already underway at sites in Kenya and Uganda.