November 11, 2004
The Harvard Medical School CFAR sponsored the 2004 National Symposium of the NIH Centers for AIDS Research (CFAR). The full day symposium was held in the NRB Auditorium and the agenda topics were International and Basic Science (HIV Host Interactions).
International: Moving Toward Global Treatment Implementation
Research and The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief - Sandra Lehrman, MD, NIH (click here to watch Dr. Lehrman's talk)
Biological Factors Associated with HIV Transmission: Findings from International Studies and New Avenues for Interventions - Thomas Quinn, MD, MSc, Johns Hopkins University (click here to watch Dr. Quinn's talk)
The Evolution of YRGCARE: A case study in the integration of HIV Prevention, care and research in Southern India - Kenneth Mayer, MD, Brown University(click here to watch Dr. Mayer's talk)
Weight and Body Shape Changes Associated with Antiretroviral Therapy in South India - Christine Wanke, MD, Tufts University(click here to watch Dr. Wanke's talk)
Panel Discussion: HIV/TB Co-Infection
Gerald Friedland, MD, Yale University(click here to watch Dr. Friedland's discussion )
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