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Announcing a global rotation of all IAS conferences
AIDS 2024
The 25th International AIDS Conference
AIDS 2024, the 25th International AIDS Conference, will take place in Munich, Germany, and virtually from 22 to 26 July 2024 and is expected to bring together some 18,000 participants from around the world.
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HIVR4P symposia series - Implementation and rolling out of CAB-LA
Join us this October 2023 for a virtual symposia series exploring the latest HIV prevention research.
How do you scale up use of CAB-LA and the vaginal ring? What are the latest developments in the quest for an effective HIV vaccine? What role can bNAbs play in HIV cure research?
You're invited to attend a series of three special virtual symposia in October 2023 that will explore these questions by bringing together the scientific community to address the biggest challenges in biomedical prevention.
View details View detailsHIVR4P symposia series - Insights in HIV vaccine research
Join us this October 2023 for a virtual symposia series exploring the latest HIV prevention research.
How do you scale up use of CAB-LA and the vaginal ring? What are the latest developments in the quest for an effective HIV vaccine? What role can bNAbs play in HIV cure research?
You're invited to attend a series of three special virtual symposia in October 2023 that will explore these questions by bringing together the scientific community to address the biggest challenges in biomedical prevention.
View details View detailsHIVR4P symposia series - The future of bNAbs
Join us this October 2023 for a virtual symposia series exploring the latest HIV prevention research.
How do you scale up use of CAB-LA and the vaginal ring? What are the latest developments in the quest for an effective HIV vaccine? What role can bNAbs play in HIV cure research?
You're invited to attend a series of three special virtual symposia in October 2023 that will explore these questions by bringing together the scientific community to address the biggest challenges in biomedical prevention.
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The IAS at a glance
We unite scientists, policy makers and activists to galvanize the scientific response, build global solidarity and enhance human dignity for all people living with and affected by HIV. Here are some numbers that show how we do that.
IAS change makers. Carefully selected HIV researchers, advocates, healthcare providers and others we educate to drive an evidence-based HIV response that puts people first.
IAS Members worldwide. We convene people from diverse backgrounds to drive a shared vision of a world in which HIV is no longer a threat to public health and individual well-being.
Scientific studies shared via our conferences and JIAS in 2020/21. We advocate for evidence-based progress to improve the lives of people living with and affected by HIV.