June 5, 2012
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The Black AIDS Institute will co-sponsor a free, two-day AIDS 2012
Leading researchers, clinicians and treatment advocates will prepare participants for specific sessions that will be held in the basic sciences, clinical science, and epidemiology and prevention science conference tracks. Particular emphasis will be placed on topics like the cure, vaccine development, hepatitis C, PrEP, microbicides and treatment as prevention.
The training is offered in partnership with the Treatment Action Group, the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, AVAC, the Foundation for AIDS Research, the Forum for Collaborative HIV Research, the Black Treatment Advocates Network, the African American HIV University, and other leading treatment advocacy organizations.
The workshop is filling up fast and spaces are limited! To register please contact Josephine Ayanokoya at JosephineA@BlackAIDS.org
This article was provided by Black AIDS Institute. It is a part of the publication Black AIDS Weekly. Visit Black AIDS Institute's website to find out more about their activities and publications.
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