Please join us for a special World AIDS Day 2025 event highlighting and celebrating the scientific advances led by UCSF researchers in partnership with our city. Our research has and continues to transform care for HIV for over 40 years, both locally and globally. The event will feature a keynote talk from Dr. Diane Havlir (Director, ARI and Professor of Medicine, UCSF–ZSFG) on the pioneering history of HIV research at Zuckerberg San Francisco General and the ongoing pursuit of scientific innovation and progress toward ending AIDS worldwide.
We will also hear from several city officials, a long-term survivor with HIV, and Dr. Paul Volberding will moderate a panel with Drs. Steven Deeks, Monica Gandhi, Peter Hunt, and Annie Luetkemeyer on upcoming breakthroughs. The event will be followed by a networking reception.
History in the Making
ZSFG and the Ongoing Fight Against HIV
Monday, December 1, 2025
3:30PM-5:00PM (New time) | Reception to follow
Carr Auditorium, Zuckerberg San Francisco General
(Zoom option available)
Keynote Speaker: Diane Havlir, MD
Director, UCSF AIDS Research Institute
Professor and Chair of Clinical Research, UCSF Department of Medicine
Chief, Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine, UCSF-ZSFG
Robert L. Weiss Memorial Chair for HIV Research