AIDS 2014 Webinar Series: State of the Art HIV Cure - September 3, 2014

September 3, 2014, 10:00 - 11:00am ET

via AVAC

Have you registered yet? Don't miss the latest on cure research and HIV eradication on AVAC's upcoming webinar - State of the Art HIV Cure: Where are we now and where are we going?. The webinar features one of the leaders in the field and AIDS 2014 plenary speaker, Jintanat Ananworanich, from the US Military HIV Research Program and Thai Red Cross AIDS Research Center.

Join us this Wednesday, September 3 at 10am ET (visit www.timeanddate.com for the time in your area). Register here.

Whether or not you were able to attend AIDS 2014 in Melbourne, you probably have questions about what happened - and what it all meant. As part of our Research & Reality series, AVAC has organized a webinar series focused on issues raised at AIDS 2014 that will give you a chance to ask these questions - and more. 

State of the Art HIV Cure: Where are we now and where are we going?

The field of cure research is evolving and expanding, with various proposed trials that require informed engagement from many stakeholders. Get an update, discuss research and have your questions answered by plenary speaker Jintanat Ananworanich from the US Military HIV Research Program.

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