Join Us Next Week on Facebook Live for Highlights from the 2017 IAS Conference on HIV Science

Content From: HIV.govPublished: July 20, 20172 min read

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Next week, members of the global HIV community will gather at the biennial International AIDS Society Conference on HIV ScienceExit Disclaimer (IAS 2017) in Paris to present and discuss the latest advances in HIV research.  To share highlights of all the new HIV data being released there, we’ve teamed up with our partners at NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to bring you three daily updates via Facebook Live.

Join us on the HIV.gov Facebook pageExit Disclaimer starting this Sunday, July 23, through Tuesday, July 25, at 1:00 PM (ET) each day to hear from NIAID’s Dr. Carl Dieffenbach and Anne Rancourt as they report from the conference on highlights from the day’s research presentations.

Throughout the week, we’ll also be sharing news on the HIV.gov blog from Federal partners about scientific advances announced at the conference. You can also follow conference developments on the IAS 2017 FacebookExit Disclaimer and TwitterExit Disclaimer accounts which will feature live updates throughout the week, including their #IAS2017 Access interviews with key experts through Facebook Live. Visit the conference websiteExit Disclaimer for information on how to access live streams of selected sessions as well as the conference program and recordings of sessions.

The 9th IAS Conference on HIV Science is organized by the International AIDS SocietyExit Disclaimer (IAS) in partnership with ANRSExit Disclaimer (the French national agency for research on AIDS and viral hepatitis). It is the largest open scientific conference on HIV and AIDS related issues—bringing together a broad cross-section of more than 6,000 professionals from around the world to meet and examine the latest scientific developments in HIV-related research with a focus on moving science into practice and policy.