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Is HJF a government agency?

Is HJF a government agency?

HJF is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing military medicine. We serve military, medical, academic and government clients by administering, managing and supporting preeminent scientific programs that benefit members of the armed forces and civilians alike.

What does HJF stand for?

HJF

Acronym Definition
HJF Hartford Jobs Funnel (Hartford, CT)
HJF Houston Junior Forum (Texas)
HJF Human Conjunctival Fibroblast (ophthalmology)
HJF Highland Joint Formulary (medical information resource)

How many employees at HJF?

HJF employs more than 2,600 scientific, medical, management and administrative personnel around the world.

What does HJF stand for in scientific management?

For more than 35 years, HJF has managed thousands of research awards, helping with compliance, financial reporting, procurement, and all areas of research administration. We’ve perfected our scientific management so you can focus on the research.

Why is HJF important to the military community?

As a global nonprofit created by Congress to accelerate progress in military medicine, HJF serves as a trusted and responsive link between the military medical community, its federal and private partners, and millions of American service families, veterans, and civilians who rely on the advances and quality of life that result from this work.

Which is the largest HJF program in the world?

HJF’s largest program is the U.S. Military HIV Research Program (MHRP) , [3]whose mission is to protect U.S. military personnel and aid the international fight against HIV. Established in 1988, the program focuses on HIV vaccine development, prevention, disease surveillance, care and treatment for HIV.

What can HJF do for your research team?

HJF can recruit and staff your research team with top global talent, including navigating H1B-J-D visas. Find out what we can do for you. For more than 35 years, HJF has managed thousands of research awards, helping with compliance, financial reporting, procurement, and all areas of research administration.