Events

2013 CFAR Scientific Symposium: Implementation Sciences and the Global Response to HIV/AIDS

For the first time in the global response to HIV/AIDS, consensus is emerging that turning the tide against the global pandemic is possible. Treatment of HIV infection has evolved from toxic, complex and relatively brittle to well tolerated, simple and potent. HIV-infection persons, especially if treated early in the course of disease, can expect normal lifespans.

1998 CFAR Scientific Symposium: Antiretroviral Therapy

Keynote Address

  • Immunity to HIV-Does it Matter?
    Bruce D. Walker, MD

Causes and Consequences of Virologic Failure

  • Latent Reservoirs for HIV -1: Implications For Virus Eradication
    Robert Siliciano, MD, PhD
  • HIV Therapy: Dynamics, Resistance and Reservoirs
    Doug Richman, MD
  • Targeting Cellular Factors: An Alternative to Control HIV Rebound and Rebuild Immune Function
    Franco Lori, MD
  • Behavior and Breakthrough