AIDS Vaccine 2010
Where:
Atlanta, Georgia
When: September 28-October 1, 2010
The annual AIDS Vaccine Conference took place
in Atlanta, Georgia. This year marked its tenth
anniversary of collaboration, education, and
the exchange of scientific ideas, all with the
purpose of advancing the science of HIV
vaccines.
Visit the official AIDS Vaccine 2010 Conference website.
AVAC and its partners were involved in a number of pre-conference satellites:
One Stop Shop for Tools: A Skill Building and Introductory Session to Tools on Community Engagement and CABs, Stakeholders' Outreach and Education, and Clinical Processes and Operations
Preparing for the Availability of a Partially Effective HIV Vaccine
Combination Prevention: The Possibility and the Promise of ARV-based Prevention and the Implications for AIDS Vaccine R&D
This session will explore recent advances in ARV-based prevention research and its implications for AIDS vaccine research. For more information view the satellite poster (PDF). A summary of this event is available here (PDF).
Effective Community Engagement in HIV Vaccine Research Among Communities and Researchers
By the end of the session, participants will identify an action plan to enhance research partnerships among diverse stakeholders.
For more information view the satellite poster (PDF).
Posters presented:
Advancing for Science in a Time of Fiscal Constraint: Funding for HIV vaccine R&D in 2009 - HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Resource Tracking Working Group
Visit the official AIDS Vaccine 2010 Conference website.
AVAC and its partners were involved in a number of pre-conference satellites:
One Stop Shop for Tools: A Skill Building and Introductory Session to Tools on Community Engagement and CABs, Stakeholders' Outreach and Education, and Clinical Processes and Operations
Preparing for the Availability of a Partially Effective HIV Vaccine
Combination Prevention: The Possibility and the Promise of ARV-based Prevention and the Implications for AIDS Vaccine R&D
This session will explore recent advances in ARV-based prevention research and its implications for AIDS vaccine research. For more information view the satellite poster (PDF). A summary of this event is available here (PDF).
Effective Community Engagement in HIV Vaccine Research Among Communities and Researchers
By the end of the session, participants will identify an action plan to enhance research partnerships among diverse stakeholders.
For more information view the satellite poster (PDF).
Posters presented:
Advancing for Science in a Time of Fiscal Constraint: Funding for HIV vaccine R&D in 2009 - HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Resource Tracking Working Group




