This biennial conference presents the latest HIV research and innovations that move science into policy and practice. IAS 2025 will also address the current political and financial issues affecting the HIV response, including the implications for Africa and around the world.
View the conference program. And watch this space for AVAC’s forthcoming conference roadmap and other resources.
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2025 International Society for Vaccines Mini Symposium
The International AIDS Society (IAS) is partnering with the International Society for Vaccines (ISV) to host a virtual mini-symposium on HIV vaccine research and development (R&D). Be sure to take up this unique opportunity to engage with cutting-edge research and contribute to the ongoing dialogue around HIV vaccine development.
Event speakers Part of ISV’s quarterly Mini Symposia series, this session brings together global leaders in HIV vaccine R&D to share the latest research, challenges and breakthroughs in the field.
Join us in a discussion with:
Glenda Gray, Wits Infectious Disease and Oncology Research Institute (IDORI), South Africa
Lindsey Baden, Mass General Brigham, USA
Nyaradzo Mgodi, University of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
Peter Gilbert, Fred Hutch Cancer Center, USA
Shan Lu, UMass Chan Medical School and Worcester HIV Vaccine, USA
William Schief, Moderna, USA
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Embracing Task Shifting and Innovation to Support Expanded Access to Long-Acting Injectable PrEP
While the HIV prevention buffet will soon offer a second form of long acting injectable PrEP, ensuring access to all those who can benefit requires innovations in service delivery such as task shifting. In the United States, two Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) have implemented programming that has expanded clinic capacity, resulting in more individuals being able to choose long acting injectable PrEP. We also heard about innovative efforts to expand PrEP access in South Africa and learned what it takes to integrate task shifting for long-acting PrEP injection programs. We discussed other ways we can collectively innovate to support expanded, sustainable access to all forms of PrEP.
Speakers:
Kevin Aloysius, Legacy Community Health, Houston
Megan Dieterich, Whitman-Walker Health, Washington, DC
Juan Carlos Loubriel, Whitman-Walker Health, Washington, DC
Carey Pike, Desmond Tutu Health Foundation, Cape Town
As the field anticipates initial regulatory approval from the US FDA by June 19 and a WHO recommendation in July, Linda-Gail Bekker of the Desmond Tutu Health Foundation, Wes Sundquist of the University of Utah and Mitchell Warren of AVAC underscored how this moment of promise is threatened by sweeping attacks on science, research and the very systems that made the development of LEN possible.
Regional HIV Cure Advocates Virtual Cross Learning Convening
Join HIV cure advocates and the Afrovive Health Foundation executive director to discuss the latest on HIV cure research.
Featuring:
Doreen Moracha — HIV Cure Advocate – Kenya
Elina Mwasinga — HIV Cure Advocate – Malawi
Yusuf Hasan Wada — HIV Cure Advocate – Nigeria
Dr. Ben Kibirige — Executive Director Afrovive Health Foundation
Meeting Details:
12pm EAT. Join via Microsoft Teams.
Meeting ID: 936 635 474 914 3
Passcode: 5Vw7Yq
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On the Road to IAS 2025: Scientific Highlights in HIV Cure Research
The Towards an HIV Cure programme of IAS – the International AIDS Society – invites you to a webinar, titled “On the road to IAS 2025: Scientific highlights in HIV cure research”.
This webinar will set the scene for the pre-conference, “Co-infections, viral and host diversity: Impact on HIV cure strategies”, taking place on 13 July at IAS 2025, the 13th IAS Conference on HIV Science. It will highlight key scientific developments presented at CROI 2025 and the Keystone Symposia, “HIV Cure: Antiretroviral-Free Control of HIV Infection”, and explore how these findings are shaping the HIV cure field and informing the conversation leading up to IAS 2025.
Confirmed Speakers
Gabriela Cromhout, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Mike McCune, Gates Foundation, United States (pre-recorded)
Natalia Laufer, Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas en Retrovirus y SIDA, Argentina
Sharon Lewin, Doherty Institute, Australia (pre-recorded)
Steve Deeks, University of California San Francisco, United States
Thumbi Ndung’u, Africa Health Research Institute, South Africa
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Fight for our Lives Emergency Townhall
Join AVAC and GBGMC for the next “Fight For Our Lives” Emergency Townhall to learn more about how the recent freeze on US government foreign assistance has impacted the availability of PrEP, including the rollout of injectable cabotegravir for PrEP, and what this means for key populations and LGBTQ+ communities.
Fight for Firewalls: HIV and Health Data Privacy in the Snowballing Surveillance State
With the increased abuse of technology in surveilling and criminalizing healthcare, especially abortion and gender affirming care, more and more people are asking: is my personal health data safe?
People living with HIV and human rights advocates have been demanding answers to this question for years, particularly in relation to the collection, sharing, and storing of HIV genetic data without the consent of people living with HIV.
Kendra Albert, a public interest technology lawyer, discussed the current state of health data privacy, especially as it relates to people living with HIV. Participants learned basic concepts in health data privacy and what actions they can take to improve health data privacy on the state level.
Moderator:
Martha Cameron, International Community of Women Living with HIV (ICW), North America
1st International Workshop on Long Acting Anti-Infectives (LAAI) 2025
The International Workshop On Long Acting Anti-Infectives (LAAI)is a crucial platform for advancing the development, implementation, and scale-up of long-acting and extended-release (LA/ER) anti-infective therapies.
AVAC’s Stacey Hannah will present on, Getting It Right This Time: The Impact of PEPFAR Stop Work Orders on Injectable PrEP and Implications for LEN Rollout.