Webinar series on Microbicides 2010 Conference
Where:
Teleconference
When: June 17- July 12, 2010
This series of webinars based on
thought-provoking presentations from the International Microbicides
Conference (M2010) took place in June and
July and provided advocates with a grounding in
topics that were anticipated to emerge at the
upcoming XVIII International AIDS
Conference (IAC) in Vienna, July
18-23.
Beyond the Clinical Trial: The role of social science, behavior, vaginal and rectal practices and the implications for implementation
Speakers: Judy Auerbach, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, US; James McIntyre, Anova Health Institute, South Africa
Date: June 17, 2010
Webinar playback:
Beyond the State of the Microbicide Field: Beyond tenofovir and novel non-ARV based approaches
Speakers: Robin Shattock, St. George’s University of London, UK
Date: June 24, 2010
Webinar playback:
When Health Care Priorities Collide: ARVs for treatment and prevention
Speaker: Regina Osih, Reproductive Health & HIV Research Unit, South Africa
Date: July 1, 2010
Beyond the Clinical Trial: The role of social science, behavior, vaginal and rectal practices and the implications for implementation
Speakers: Judy Auerbach, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, US; James McIntyre, Anova Health Institute, South Africa
Date: June 17, 2010
Webinar playback:
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Slides only (PDF)
Webinar
background materials:- 2010 plenary
presentation by Judy Auerbach, Not
Just a Handmaiden: The Critical Role of Social
Science in Microbicides and Other Prevention
Research (PDF)
- 2010 plenary presentation by James McIntyre, From Research to Reality: Implementation of Biomedical Prevention (PDF)
- 2010 plenary presentation by James McIntyre, From Research to Reality: Implementation of Biomedical Prevention (PDF)
Beyond the State of the Microbicide Field: Beyond tenofovir and novel non-ARV based approaches
Speakers: Robin Shattock, St. George’s University of London, UK
Date: June 24, 2010
Webinar playback:
When Health Care Priorities Collide: ARVs for treatment and prevention
Speaker: Regina Osih, Reproductive Health & HIV Research Unit, South Africa
Date: July 1, 2010




