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The scientific program for the workshop is now ready.
You can download the program using the document link at the right side of this webpage.
 
 


A number of renowned speakers have been invited to present at the workshop:

  • M. Cohen: Treatment as Prevention; Where are we going?


    Myron S. Cohen, MD is the J. Herbert Bate Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology and Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is Associate Vice Chancellor for Medical Affairs-Global Health. Dr. Cohen received his BS degree (Magna Cum Laude) from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. ...
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  • G. John-Stewart: Perinatal and Breast feeding studies using Antivirals


    Dr. Grace John-Stewart, MD, PhD is a Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Epidemiology and Global Health at the University of Washington. Dr. John-Stewart is a physician who was trained in internal medicine/pediatrics and infectious diseases. ...
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  • A. Kashuba: Pharmacology of Antiretroviral Drugs and Transmission

    Angela Kashuba, PharmD received her Bachelor’s in Pharmacy Degree from the University of Toronto in 1990, and her Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from SUNY Buffalo in 1995. She completed a residency at Women’s College Hospital, at a pharmacology research fellowship at the Clinical Pharmacology Research Center at Bassett Healthcare in Cooperstown, NY. ...
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  • S. Little: Transmission Clusters


    Dr. Susan Little, MD, conducts translational research and clinical trials to increase our understanding of the pathogenesis of acute or primary HIV infection and HIV transmission, and works with a large international collaborative team to improve our understanding of the biology and epidemiology of HIV transmission. ...
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  • S. Rowland-Jones: HIV-2 and HIV-1 Transmission; similarities and differences
    Rowland-Jones


    Sarah Rowland-Jones, MD, qualified in medicine from Cambridge and Oxford Universities, and trained in Infectious Diseases in London and Oxford. Her research career began in Oxford with a doctorate supervised by Professor Andrew McMichael on the role of cellular immune responses to viral infections, focusing on ...
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Program

Important Dates

Registration Timeline (CET)

 Early

:

 24 March - 7 May 2010 

 Regular

:

 8 May  - 4 June 2010

 Late

:

 8 June - 2 July 2010

 On-Site

:

 15, 16 July 2010


Abstract Submission

Start 

:

 24 March 2010 

Deadline 

:

 14 May 2010