LoveYourself recently welcomed key partners for a site visit in preparation for the upcoming implementation of the RV610 clinical trial in collaboration with the U.S. Military HIV Research Program. The visit marked an important milestone in strengthening research partnerships and ensuring that all systems and processes are in place for a smooth and effective study rollout.

The RV610 clinical trial aims to contribute to global efforts in advancing HIV prevention and treatment. It also underscores the continued collaboration between LoveYourself and international research partners in promoting community-based clinical research that is accessible, ethical, and responsive to public health needs.

Joining the site visit were Shelly Karuna and Haoyu Qian from the Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, along with Vamsi Vasireddy, Teresita Prombuth, and Jo Pornsuk Grandin from the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research – Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences. Their visit further reinforced shared commitments to advancing HIV research through strong global and community partnerships.