ViralEd: "This 1.5-hour live Internet symposium will review and discuss the key studies on antiretroviral therapy presented at the 18th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections. The symposium will feature five well-known and recognized thought leaders in the HIV field, with four serving as presenting faculty/discussants and one as program moderator."Comment (JSJ): There will be many reviews of the important Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) in Boston (Feb. 27 - March 2), most of them weeks or months later. This review has 5 top experts -- and happens on March 3, the day after the conference ends. It's free online for anyone, but you need to preregister.I'm attending CROI, but will also watch this summary on the antiretroviral therapy advances presented there. read more..
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Conference On Retroviruses-Opportunistic Infections-Antiretroviral Therapy-Internet Symposium
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Conference On Retroviruses-Retroviruses Conference-Treatment News
AIDS Treatment News set up Twitter account cure4 for communication at the 18th Conference on Retroviruses (formerly called CROI), February 27 - March 2 in Boston.Main purpose: to let activists and writers at the conference know about important events before they happen. We also tweet conference and related news. We already have 58 tweets there, 3 days before CROI begins.Anyone can read our tweets; you do NOT need a Twitter account. Just visit twitter.com/cure4. Or see the latest announcements on this page, in the right-hand column.Alternatively, you can follow cure4 on almost any mobile phone (even without a Twitter account). Just send the text message:follow cure4to 40404 (Twitter's U.S. short code -- see Twitter support for more info). To turn off the tweets, send:unfollow cure4Note that capitalization does not matter.If you do have a Twitter account and want us to retweet conference-related events and news, then include the hashtag #cure4 in your tweet, so we can find it quickly. read more..