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Scientific Programme Vision
Scientific Programme Committee (SPC) Membership
Science Track Committees
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Scientific Programme Vision

The fight against the HIV/AIDS pandemic is currently facing the major challenge of reaching the goal of “universal access” to prevention, treatment and care by 2010, a goal that has been adopted unanimously by the international community.

To halt and reverse the spread of the epidemic, more emphasis will be put on “intensifying prevention”. Worldwide, the rate at which new HIV infections occur exceeds the capacity of health systems to deliver care and treatment. Efficient and equitable access to treatment for people already living with HIV will be reached by integration and strengthening of health systems. A comprehensive AIDS response, including prevention, treatment and support, needs to be accelerated, integrated and ultimately sustained.

The vision of the AIDS 2008 scientific program is to provide new, research-based evidence, and to synthesize already available evidence in order to inform and guide the global response to these challenges. This vision will guide the work of each of the five scientific tracks as they focus on three primary goals:

To accomplish these goals, the AIDS 2008 Scientific Programme will address cutting-edge issues of interest to a range of disciplines, and foster multidisciplinary reflection among researchers, practitioners and activists on what has been accomplished to date and what remains to be done. The Conference will provide a meeting place for the international community to come together to discuss the state and impact of the epidemic, and develop ways of progressing towards the goals that are set.

Emphasis will be given to the following cross-cutting themes that necessitate common contributions from various disciplines and from different scientific tracks of the conference:

The scientific vision and these themes will serve as a basis for building both abstract and non-abstract driven sessions of the AIDS 2008 Scientific Programme.

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Scientific Programme Committee (SPC) Membership

Co-chairs:
Mario Bronfman, Mexico
Jose-Maria Gatell, Spain
Marie Laga, Belgium

Members:
Carlos del Rio Chiriboga, Mexico
Francoise Brun-Vezinet, France
Ian Weller, UK
Juan Sierra Madero, Mexico
Isabelle de Zoysa, India
Carlos Magis Rodriguez, Mexico
Ida Susser, USA
Jean-Paul Moatti, France
Mirka Negroni, Mexico
Dennis Altman, Australia

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Science Track Committees

Track A: Biology and Pathogenesis of HIV
Co-chairs
Carlos del Rio Chiriboga, Mexico
Françoise Brun-Vezinet, France
Committee Members
Dana Gabuzda, USA
Saladin Osmanov, Switzerland
Giuseppe Pantaleo, Switzerland
Manuel Gomez-Carrillo, Argentina
Amilcar Tanuri, Brasil
Doug Richman, USA
Dawit Wolday, Switzerland
Derek Castillo-Guajardo, USA
Eric Hunter, USA
Manuel Romaris, USA


Track B: Clinical Research, Treatment and Care
Co-chairs
Ian Weller, UK
Juan Sierra Madero, Mexico
Committee Members
Mauro Schechter, Brazil
Mariangela Simao, Brazil
Dawn Averitt Bridge, USA
Nigel Rollins, South Africa
Lydia Mungherera, Uganda
Sharon Walmsley, Canada
Jean-Michel Molina, France
Jean Pape, Haiti
Fabienne Hejoaka, France
Particia Volkow, Mexico
Charles Gilks, UK


Track C: Epidemiology, Prevention and Prevention Research
Co-chairs
Isabelle de Zoysa, Switzerland
Carlos Magis, Mexico
Committee Members
Raquel Child, Mexico
Steffanie Strathdee, USA
Nicolas Meda, Burkina Faso
Nomita Chandhiok, India
David Wilson, USA
Zunyou Wu, China
Chris Beyrer, USA
Kevin Fenton, USA
Elizabeth Bukusi, Kenya
J M Garcia-Calleja, Spain/Switzerland
Fatima Juarez, Mexico
Terje Anderson, USA


Track D: Social, Behavioural and Economic Science
Co-chairs
Ida Susser, USA
Jean-Paul Moatti, France
Héctor Carrillo, Mexico
Committee Members
Penny Van Esterik, Canada
Robert Greener, Zimbabwe
Ana Amuchastegui, Mexico
Gary Dowsett, Australia
Tony Barnet, UK
Carlos Caceres, Peru
Alice Welbourn, UK
Olive Shisana, South Africa
Vera Paiva, Brazil
Anya Sarang, Ukraine
Madhu Deshmukh, India
Guillermo Nunez, Mexico
Susan Cleary, South Africa


Track E: Policy and Political Science
Co-chairs
Mirka Negroni, Mexico
Dennis Altman, Australia
Committee Members
Doreen Mulenga, Zambia
Silvia Panebianco, Mexico
Nafsiah Mboi, Indonesia
Terry White, Ukraine
Jeanne d’Arc Truong, Vietnam
Fred Eboko, Cameroon
Jodi Jacobson, USA
Mark Heywood, South Africa
Rayonne Pile, Guyana
Elena Hofbauer, Mexico

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Contact

Krista Newhouse
Krista.newhouse@iasociety.org

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