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13th Annual World AIDS Day Symposium: The Race to Prevent and Cure

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This event is free and lunch will be provided, but you must register. To register, visit cfar.med.unc.edu

What
  • Symposium
When 2011-12-01
from 09:00 AM to 04:30 PM
Where 1131 Bioinformatics
Contact Name
Contact Phone (919) 966-2536
Presenter UNC Center for AIDS Research
Sponsor UNC Center for AIDS Research
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8:30 – 9:00 a.m.  Registration

9:00 – 9:15 a.m.  Introduction

9:15 – 10:00 a.m. Keynote: "PreP vs. treatment as prevention: a broad overview"  - Dr. Myron Cohen

10:00 -10:30 a.m. "Ethics of PreP: A first look at allocative justice" - Dr. Stuart Rennie

10:30- 10:45 a.m. Break

10:45 -11:45 a.m. Patient panel

11:45 – 12:45 p.m. "Pre-exposure prophylaxis: a conundrum - Drs. Christopher Hurt and David Wohl (UNC)

12: 45 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch

1:30 – 1:45 p.m. Introduction: Dr. David Margolis (UNC)

1:45 – 2:45 p.m.  Keynote: "Can we cure AIDS?" - Dr. Daria Hazuda, Vice-President, Worldwide Discovery Franchise and Head of Infectious Diseases, Merck Research Labs

2:45 – 3:00 p.m. Break

3:00 – 3:30 p.m. "Novel observations in the BLT humanized mouse model of HIV infection" - Jenna Bone (UNC)

3:30 – 4:00 p.m. "Macrophage-tropic HIV in the brain" - Speaker TBD

4:00 – 4:30 p.m. "Anti-latency therapy: Interventions to purge silenced virus" - Nancie Archin (UNC)

8:30 – 9:00 a.m. Registration

9:00 – 9:15 a.m. Introduction

9:15 – 10:00 a.m. PreP vs. Treatment as Prevention: A Broad Overview

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Myron Cohen

10:00 -10:30 a.m. Ethics of PreP: A first look at allocative justice

Dr. Stuart Rennie

10:30- 10:45 a.m. Break

10:45 -11:45 a.m. Patient panel

11:45 – 12:45 p.m. Pre Exposure Prophylaxis: A conundrum

Drs. Christopher Hurt and David Wohl

12: 45 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch

1:30 – 1:45 p.m. Introduction: David Margolis MD

1:45 – 2:45 p.m. Can we cure AIDS?

Keynote speaker: Dr. Daria Hazuda Vice-President, Wor

8:30 – 9:00 a.m. Registration

9:00 – 9:15 a.m. Introduction

9:15 – 10:00 a.m. PreP vs. Treatment as Prevention: A Broad Overview

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Myron Cohen

10:00 -10:30 a.m. Ethics of PreP: A first look at allocative justice

Dr. Stuart Rennie

10:30- 10:45 a.m. Break

10:45 -11:45 a.m. Patient panel

11:45 – 12:45 p.m. Pre Exposure Prophylaxis: A conundrum

Drs. Christopher Hurt and David Wohl

12: 45 – 1:30 p.m. Lunch

1:30 – 1:45 p.m. Introduction: David Margolis MD

1:45 – 2:45 p.m. Can we cure AIDS?

Keynote speaker: Dr. Daria Hazuda Vice-President, Worldwide Discovery

Franchise and Head of Infectious Diseases, Merck Research Labs

2:45 – 3:00 p.m. Break

3:00 – 3:30 p.m. Novel observations in the BLT humanized mouse model of HIV infection

Jenna Bone, PhD, Garcia Laboratory:

3:30 – 4:00 p.m. Macrophage-tropic HIV in the brain

Speaker: TBD, Swanstrom Laboratory

4:00 – 4:30 p.m. Anti-latency therapy: Interventions to purge silenced virus

Nancie Archin, PhD, Margolis Laboratory

ldwide Discovery

Franchise and Head of Infectious Diseases, Merck Research Labs

2:45 – 3:00 p.m. Break

3:00 – 3:30 p.m. Novel observations in the BLT humanized mouse model of HIV infection

Jenna Bone, PhD, Garcia Laboratory:

3:30 – 4:00 p.m. Macrophage-tropic HIV in the brain

Speaker: TBD, Swanstrom Laboratory

4:00 – 4:30 p.m. Anti-latency therapy: Interventions to purge silenced virus

Nancie Archin, PhD, Margolis Laboratory

Breakthrough of the Year!

The HIV Prevention Trials Network 052 study, led by center director Myron S. Cohen, M.D., has been named the 2011 Breakthrough of the Year by the journal Science.