Register now for IAS 2015! IAS2015.ORG The IAS 2015 conference programme is shaping up to be one of our strongest ever, and will feature ground-breaking presentations from top investigators covering four conference tracks: Basic Science; Clinical Science; Prevention Science; and Implementation Research. Topics that will be covered include: Exploring promising pathways to an HIV vaccine and a cure Latest in the search for mechanisms of HIV latency and for novel biomarkers of viral persistence Reconciling disparate strategies for achieving HIV remission New approaches to using broadly neutralizing antibodies for HIV prevention and treatment Implementing PrEP and other biomedical interventions First data from large scale PrEP demonstration projects Special session on combination prevention for HIV sexual transmission Contrasting implementation challenges for TasP and male circumcision Optimizing outcomes along the HIV care continuum New strategies to increase HIV testing and early diagnosis among children and adolescents in the developing world Uptake of WHO’s 2013 consolidated ARV guideline recommendations, and progress toward achieving the 90-90-90 global HIV targets Symposium on the promises and pitfalls of new HIV testing modalities Latest data on innovative HIV strategies and novel treatments in the pipeline Confronting the dual challenges of HIV co-infections and co-morbidities Global challenges posed by co-morbidities and aging with HIV New opportunities to address HIV and hepatitis C co-infection Refocusing attention on the twin HIV and hepatitis B epidemics Taking stock of the global response to HIV and TB Advancing our understanding of the impact of HIV on key populations Evaluating harm reduction strategies for people who inject drugs Role of gender in designing optimal HIV prevention strategies New data on the impact of ART on pediatric development We hope to see you in Vancouver, and to making IAS 2015 our most productive meeting yet! The 8th biennial IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention (19-22 July, Vancouver, British Columbia) is the largest scientific meeting on HIV. IAS 2015 will bring together a broad cross section of more than 6,000 HIV professionals from around the world, with a focus on moving science into practice. For more information and to register, visit: www.ias2015.org.
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