The IAS Conference is not just a meeting – it’s a heartbeat of the global HIV response. For anyone serious about ending AIDS as a public health threat, following the science presented here is essential. Whether you’re a student, a community health worker, or a seasoned virologist, the IAS Conference offers a rare window into the future of HIV science.
The conference is usually aimed at:
The conference is a platform for peer-reviewed, cutting-edge research. Major breakthroughs in antiretroviral therapy (ART), long-acting injectables, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and pediatric HIV are often announced here first.
The IAS Conference typically covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
: Bridging the 8–10 year lag in developing paediatric formulations for treatment.
The IAS Conference typically features a comprehensive program, including:
Attending the IAS Conference offers numerous benefits, including:
: The first major international meeting where the world opened its eyes to the AIDS epidemic .
in high-burden, low-resource settings. Global Impact and Advocacy
The most recent IAS Conference took place in 2021, in Brisbane, Australia, with the theme "Ending the Epidemics: Accelerating Progress and Addressing Challenges". The conference featured over 1,500 abstracts, 100 sessions, and 5,000 attendees from more than 100 countries.
The IAS Conference is not just a meeting – it’s a heartbeat of the global HIV response. For anyone serious about ending AIDS as a public health threat, following the science presented here is essential. Whether you’re a student, a community health worker, or a seasoned virologist, the IAS Conference offers a rare window into the future of HIV science.
The conference is usually aimed at:
The conference is a platform for peer-reviewed, cutting-edge research. Major breakthroughs in antiretroviral therapy (ART), long-acting injectables, pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), and pediatric HIV are often announced here first.
The IAS Conference typically covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
: Bridging the 8–10 year lag in developing paediatric formulations for treatment.
The IAS Conference typically features a comprehensive program, including:
Attending the IAS Conference offers numerous benefits, including:
: The first major international meeting where the world opened its eyes to the AIDS epidemic .
in high-burden, low-resource settings. Global Impact and Advocacy
The most recent IAS Conference took place in 2021, in Brisbane, Australia, with the theme "Ending the Epidemics: Accelerating Progress and Addressing Challenges". The conference featured over 1,500 abstracts, 100 sessions, and 5,000 attendees from more than 100 countries.