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'From the early days of the HIV pandemic when advocates stormed the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) to make their priorities known, stakeholder engagement to drive the research agenda has been a cornerstone of the HIV research response. The HIV research enterprise is much improved by the broad involvement of community members on research teams and advisory boards—not only in the United States, but globally, through networks that were established to foster research and care in regions and populations most affected by HIV.'

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