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  • April 11, 2023 to April 12, 2023

    The 2023 Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit is coming to Las Vegas, April 11 – 12. Now in it’s seventh year, the Summit’s continuing focus has been on the implementation of biomedical tools in our prevention and treatment efforts to ultimately end the HIV epidemic in communities. To make real impacts, it’s important to learn about and from different communities. This year’s Summit will lean into sex and pleasure. Since sex is the main way that HIV is transmitted, we need to focus on consensual sex in all of its iterations. We’ll talk about kink, fetishes, sex work, etc.

  • April 6, 2023

    April 6, 2023, 9:00AM Washington/2:00PM London/4:00PM Nairobi

    Over the past two decades, HIV advocates have engaged in hard battles for equitable access to HIV/AIDS drugs and prevention options and have had some big wins. The process of these negotiations has led to strong relationships that have enshrined certain equity provisions as standard in clinical trials and manufacturing of HIV drugs. Through these battles, we’ve learned clear lessons on the necessity for such agreements and what’s required to secure them.

  • April 6, 2023

    Welcome to this year’s first meeting of the Domestic Resource Mobilization learning collaborative. The Learning Collaborative is a virtual space that brings together global health advocates, civil society organizations and other key stakeholders from Africa to engage in peer-to-peer learning and partner in advocacy for a sustainably funded health R&D and infrastructure in Africa.

  • March 29, 2023

    Wednesday, March 29 at 9:30–11:00am ET

    MPX NYC: A community-led study on queer sex in New York City
    Dr. Keletso Makofane, Harvard University, FXB Health & Human Rights Fellow

  • March 28, 2023

    Tuesday, March 28 at 9:00 am ET

    As the number of cure-related clinical trials grows, so does the number of people experiencing month-long delays in viral rebound. A very small handful of participants remain off therapy long after the trial ends. These individuals who can control HIV without therapy after an intervention are known as controllers.

  • March 23, 2023

    Thursday, March 23 at 10:00–11:30am ET

    Speakers will include community leaders and researchers reflecting on the most interesting, consequential science presented at CROI 2023.

  • February 19, 2023 to February 23, 2023

    The annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) took place from February 19 through February 22 in Seattle, Washington. This was the first in-person CROI since 2019, but also included the virtual component honed during COVID, with 3,000+ individuals registered to participate in-person and 500+ online.

    Below are highlights from the conference:

  • January 25, 2023

    A Phase 3 study of an investigational HIV vaccine regimen has been discontinued following a planned, interim review by the study’s independent Data and Safety Monitoring Board. The investigational vaccine was generally safe and well tolerated; however, it was not effective at preventing the acquisition of HIV-1.

  • December 8, 2022

    Thursday, December 8 at 15:00 PM EAT / 14:00 PM SAST/ 13:00 PM WAT / 8:00 AM EDT marks the launch of the inaugural Domestic Resource Mobilization (DRM) Learning Collaborative. The collaborative will be a facilitated virtual space that brings together global health advocates, civil society organizations and other key stakeholders from Africa to engage in peer-to-peer learning and collaboration.

  • December 7, 2022

    The 2022 Global Health Landscape Symposium (GHLS2022) convened from December 7-8 asking the question "How do we meet this moment?" three years after an ongoing pandemic and three years since the Global Health Community last met in person. The agenda, videos and a partner toolkit are available here.

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