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30 years of HIV science: Imagine the future
May 21-23, 2013
Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
May 2013 will mark the 30th year since the publication in Science reporting for the first time the identification of a
retrovirus associated with AIDS-related syndromes, now referred to as human immunodeficiency virus. To celebrate this anniversary,
the Institut Pasteur in collaboration with the U.S. National Institutes of Health, ANRS and sidaction is organizing an
international symposium. The objective of this symposium is not to trace the history of the discovery of the virus,
but to focus on the critical challenges and the future priorities that remain in HIV science as a result of 30
years of fantastic achievements. Distinguished international speakers will share their findings and their
vision of the priorities of HIV research in the coming years. The symposium will gather a broad array
of participants: senior scientists, young investigators, students and clinical researchers working
in HIV and related areas from developed as well as resource-limited countries. Approximately 500
participants are expected to attend.
For more information go to: www.30yearshiv.org
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