April 18, 2018
[UPDATED: slides and audio from the webinars now available.]
The annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections featured over 4,000 researchers, advocates, implementers—and a couple big snowstorms—along with a range of scientific findings of great interest to prevention advocates.
Join us to dig into the data with researchers and discuss with fellow advocates how these findings can inform our advocacy work moving forward.
Webinar Series
- Latest on the Dapivirine Ring with Zeda Rosenberg and Jared Baeten; Thursday, March 29 — slides and recording available
- Risk of HIV for Pregnant and Post-Partum Women with Renee Heffron and Kerry Thomson; Wednesday, April 11 — slides and recording available
- Introducing Oral PrEP: A step-by-step framework, tools and updates; Wednesday,
April 18 — slides and recording available
We will be adding additional webinars over the next couple of weeks, so please do stay tuned for additions to the schedule!
Conference Coverage
We’ve rounded up a selection of conference highlights, which are posted on our P-Values blog—check out it here!
For comprehensive coverage of the conference check out the excellent work from aidsmap. Resources from the UNAIDS and WHO co-organized update to staff and beyond on the Latest HIV science from CROI 2018 are now accessible.
CROI Program and Webcast
CROI provides a number of ways to review what happened in Boston: check out the full program; abstracts and e-posters; and webcasts of all sessions.