IAS Towards an HIV Cure Symposium: people focused, science driven 18–19 July 2015, Vancouver, Canada

The International AIDS Society (IAS) convened the Towards an HIV Cure Symposium on 18–19 July 2015 in Vancouver, Canada, bringing together researchers and community to discuss the most recent advances in our understanding of HIV latency, reservoirs and a summary of the current clinical approaches to...

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Main Authors: Sarah Fidler, John Thornhill, Eva Malatinkova, Robert Reinhard, Rosanne Lamplough, Jintanat Ananworanich, Ann Chahroudi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-10-01
Series:Journal of Virus Eradication
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2055664020309237
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spelling doaj-b1ea5af02a944fbeaf62656a07fae4d82021-05-04T07:23:58ZengElsevierJournal of Virus Eradication2055-66402015-10-0114276281IAS Towards an HIV Cure Symposium: people focused, science driven 18–19 July 2015, Vancouver, CanadaSarah Fidler0John Thornhill1Eva Malatinkova2Robert Reinhard3Rosanne Lamplough4Jintanat Ananworanich5Ann Chahroudi6Department of Medicine, Imperial College London, UKDepartment of Medicine, Imperial College London, UKHIV Translational Research Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University and Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, BelgiumUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada and Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montréal, Montréal, CanadaInternational AIDS Society, Geneva, SwitzerlandThe Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Bethesda, MD, USA; United States Military HIV Research Program, Bethesda, MD, USADepartment of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine Atlanta, Georgia, USAThe International AIDS Society (IAS) convened the Towards an HIV Cure Symposium on 18–19 July 2015 in Vancouver, Canada, bringing together researchers and community to discuss the most recent advances in our understanding of HIV latency, reservoirs and a summary of the current clinical approaches towards an HIV cure.The symposium objectives were to: (1) gather researchers and stakeholders to present, review, and discuss the latest research towards an HIV cure; (2) promote cross-disciplinary global interactions between basic, clinical and social scientists; and (3) provide a platform for sharing information among scientists, clinicians, funders, media and civil society. The symposium examined basic molecular science and animal model data, and emerging and ongoing clinical trial results to prioritise strategies and determine the viral and immune responses that could lead to HIV remission without antiretroviral therapy. This report summarises some of the major findings discussed during the symposium.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2055664020309237
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IAS Towards an HIV Cure Symposium: people focused, science driven 18–19 July 2015, Vancouver, Canada
Journal of Virus Eradication
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John Thornhill
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Ann Chahroudi
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title IAS Towards an HIV Cure Symposium: people focused, science driven 18–19 July 2015, Vancouver, Canada
title_short IAS Towards an HIV Cure Symposium: people focused, science driven 18–19 July 2015, Vancouver, Canada
title_full IAS Towards an HIV Cure Symposium: people focused, science driven 18–19 July 2015, Vancouver, Canada
title_fullStr IAS Towards an HIV Cure Symposium: people focused, science driven 18–19 July 2015, Vancouver, Canada
title_full_unstemmed IAS Towards an HIV Cure Symposium: people focused, science driven 18–19 July 2015, Vancouver, Canada
title_sort ias towards an hiv cure symposium: people focused, science driven 18–19 july 2015, vancouver, canada
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series Journal of Virus Eradication
issn 2055-6640
publishDate 2015-10-01
description The International AIDS Society (IAS) convened the Towards an HIV Cure Symposium on 18–19 July 2015 in Vancouver, Canada, bringing together researchers and community to discuss the most recent advances in our understanding of HIV latency, reservoirs and a summary of the current clinical approaches towards an HIV cure.The symposium objectives were to: (1) gather researchers and stakeholders to present, review, and discuss the latest research towards an HIV cure; (2) promote cross-disciplinary global interactions between basic, clinical and social scientists; and (3) provide a platform for sharing information among scientists, clinicians, funders, media and civil society. The symposium examined basic molecular science and animal model data, and emerging and ongoing clinical trial results to prioritise strategies and determine the viral and immune responses that could lead to HIV remission without antiretroviral therapy. This report summarises some of the major findings discussed during the symposium.
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