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Related: About this forumAIDS and Infectious Disease Conferences: Non-Federal, 2014
http://aids.gov/news-and-events/conferences/Conferences, 2014 Calendar
AIDS and Infectious Disease Conferences: Non-Federal
YTH Live
April 6-8, 2014
San Francisco, CA
YTH Live is the premier conference for cutting-edge technology that advances the health and wellness of youth, young adults, and other underserved populations. AIDS.gov and the YTH Youth Advisory Board will collaborate each day in a social media lounge to help attendees to learn about using social media in response to HIV and health disparities. Details to come. Learn about registration here. Exit Disclaimer
26th Annual National Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS
May 22-25, 2014
Denver, CO
The theme of this years conference is "New Practice Approaches For a New Era in HIV/AIDS Care." Over 500 HIV social workers will participate in over 100 presentations. The sponsor is Boston College Graduate School of Social Work. Learn about registration here. Exit Disclaimer
20th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2014)
July 20-25, 2014
Melbourne, Australia
Sponsored by the International AIDS Society Exit Disclaimer, this is the premier gathering for those working in the field of HIV, as well as policy makers, persons living with HIV and other individuals committed to ending the pandemic. It is a chance to assess where we are, evaluate recent scientific developments and lessons learnt, and collectively chart a course forward. Learn more here. Exit Disclaimer
U.S. Conference on AIDS
October 2-5, 2014
San Diego, CA
USCA is the largest AIDS-related gathering in the U.S., bringing together thousands of workers from all fronts of the HIV/AIDS epidemicfrom case managers and physicians, to public health workers and advocates, people living with HIV/AIDS and policy-makersto build national support networks, exchange the latest information and learn cutting-edge tools to address the challenges of HIV/AIDS. The sponsor is the National Minority AIDS Council. Learn about registration here Exit Disclaimer and submit your abstracts Exit Disclaimer for the 2014 conference by April 4, 2014
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AIDS and Infectious Disease Conferences: Non-Federal, 2014 (Original Post)
theHandpuppet
Mar 2014
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YTHLive
(1 post)1. New list for 2015!
http://aids.gov/news-and-events/conferences/
AIDS and Infectious Disease Conferences: Non-Federal
12th Annual African American MSM Leadership Conference on HIV and Other Health Disparities Exit Disclaimer
January 12-15, 2015
Atlanta, GA
This conference is known as NAESM 2015 and will provide attendees with an opportunity to present research and community-defined evidence practices that demonstrate promising outcomes in achieving the goals of National HIV/AIDS Strategy. It is intended to serve as a venue for the new generation of HIV public health professionals to collaborate, innovate and help shape the future of African-American MSM/YMSM public health matters. The conference provides a venue to present, discuss, and examine social determinants of health in the context spirituality, religiosity, and faith through the perspectives of black gay men. It is an inclusive networking and knowledge exchange forum at the national level to identify, discuss and troubleshoot the intersection of health equity, social justice across disciplines and sectors that define the experiences of black gay men. Learn more here. Exit Disclaimer
Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) Exit Disclaimer
February 23 - 26, 2015
Seattle, WA
The annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) brings together top basic, translational, and clinical researchers from around the world to share the latest studies, important developments, and best research methods in the ongoing battle against HIV/AIDS and related infectious diseases. Learn more here. Exit Disclaimer
YTH Live 2015: Igniting Youth Tech Health Innovation Exit Disclaimer
April 2628, 2015
San Francisco, CA
#ythlive
YTH Live is the premier conference for trailblazing technology that is advancing the health and wellness of youth, young adults, and other underserved populations. Abstracts and Session Proposals are due November 7, 2014. Learn more about submitting abstracts and proposals here.Exit Disclaimer Early registration deadline is January 5, 2015. Register here.Exit Disclaimer
27th Annual National Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS Exit Disclaimer
May 21-24, 2015
New Orleans, LA
This conference is sponsored by the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work. The theme is "Staying Relevant in an Era of Great Change Challenges and Opportunities for HIV/AIDS Social Work." Click here for more information Exit Disclaimer including registration. Exit Disclaimer
US Conference on AIDS (USCA) Exit Disclaimer
September 10-13, 2015
Washington, DC
USCA is the largest AIDS-related gathering in the U.S., bringing together thousands of workers representing all sectors and every front of the war against this diseasefrom case managers and physicians, to public health workers and advocates, people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs) and policy-makers. For more information, click here. Exit Disclaimer
2015 National HIV Prevention Conference
December 6-9, 2015
Atlanta, GA
This conference is a collaboration between several federal agencies, local governments and other organizations. It is the preeminent conference for state and local health departments, community based organizations, federal agencies, researchers, clinicians, people living with HIV and others to share the latest advancements, strategies and accomplishments in HIV prevention and care.
This four-day conference will include plenary sessions, workshops, roundtables and poster presentations and is a platform for conference participants to engage in rigorous scientific, programmatic, and technology information exchange. The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel and the Marriott Marquis Hotel. A call for abstracts, exhibitor prospectus, registration, and additional information will be announced in late January 2015. Please visit www.cdc.gov/nhpc for updates, and send questions to questions@NHPC2015.com.
New Media and Other Conferences
AIDS and Infectious Disease Conferences: Non-Federal
12th Annual African American MSM Leadership Conference on HIV and Other Health Disparities Exit Disclaimer
January 12-15, 2015
Atlanta, GA
This conference is known as NAESM 2015 and will provide attendees with an opportunity to present research and community-defined evidence practices that demonstrate promising outcomes in achieving the goals of National HIV/AIDS Strategy. It is intended to serve as a venue for the new generation of HIV public health professionals to collaborate, innovate and help shape the future of African-American MSM/YMSM public health matters. The conference provides a venue to present, discuss, and examine social determinants of health in the context spirituality, religiosity, and faith through the perspectives of black gay men. It is an inclusive networking and knowledge exchange forum at the national level to identify, discuss and troubleshoot the intersection of health equity, social justice across disciplines and sectors that define the experiences of black gay men. Learn more here. Exit Disclaimer
Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) Exit Disclaimer
February 23 - 26, 2015
Seattle, WA
The annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) brings together top basic, translational, and clinical researchers from around the world to share the latest studies, important developments, and best research methods in the ongoing battle against HIV/AIDS and related infectious diseases. Learn more here. Exit Disclaimer
YTH Live 2015: Igniting Youth Tech Health Innovation Exit Disclaimer
April 2628, 2015
San Francisco, CA
#ythlive
YTH Live is the premier conference for trailblazing technology that is advancing the health and wellness of youth, young adults, and other underserved populations. Abstracts and Session Proposals are due November 7, 2014. Learn more about submitting abstracts and proposals here.Exit Disclaimer Early registration deadline is January 5, 2015. Register here.Exit Disclaimer
27th Annual National Conference on Social Work and HIV/AIDS Exit Disclaimer
May 21-24, 2015
New Orleans, LA
This conference is sponsored by the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work. The theme is "Staying Relevant in an Era of Great Change Challenges and Opportunities for HIV/AIDS Social Work." Click here for more information Exit Disclaimer including registration. Exit Disclaimer
US Conference on AIDS (USCA) Exit Disclaimer
September 10-13, 2015
Washington, DC
USCA is the largest AIDS-related gathering in the U.S., bringing together thousands of workers representing all sectors and every front of the war against this diseasefrom case managers and physicians, to public health workers and advocates, people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHAs) and policy-makers. For more information, click here. Exit Disclaimer
2015 National HIV Prevention Conference
December 6-9, 2015
Atlanta, GA
This conference is a collaboration between several federal agencies, local governments and other organizations. It is the preeminent conference for state and local health departments, community based organizations, federal agencies, researchers, clinicians, people living with HIV and others to share the latest advancements, strategies and accomplishments in HIV prevention and care.
This four-day conference will include plenary sessions, workshops, roundtables and poster presentations and is a platform for conference participants to engage in rigorous scientific, programmatic, and technology information exchange. The conference will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel and the Marriott Marquis Hotel. A call for abstracts, exhibitor prospectus, registration, and additional information will be announced in late January 2015. Please visit www.cdc.gov/nhpc for updates, and send questions to questions@NHPC2015.com.
New Media and Other Conferences