From AVAC <[email protected]>
Subject 30th CROI Conference Back In-Person (and Virtual)!
Date February 16, 2023 5:41 PM
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** Virtual CROI 2022
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February 16, 2023

Dear Advocate,

The annual Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) ([link removed]) , kicks off February 19 and runs through February 22 in Seattle, Washington. This will be the first in-person CROI since 2019, but will also include the virtual component honed during COVID, with 3,000+ individuals registered to participate in-person and 500+ online.

Since CROI began 30 years ago, it has served as the go-to forum for the latest research on HIV, tuberculosis (TB), hepatitis, COVID-19 and, more recently, monkeypox (mpox). Years of advocacy from AVAC and partners have made its research more accessible to non-research audiences, and ensured the voices and perspectives of affected communities are represented within the program, and ultimately the research.

For those attending or not, this email shares other ways to follow along and join in the discussion and debate.

Follow Along

Conference coverage is available via aidsmap ([link removed]) , AVAC on Twitter at @hivpxresearch ([link removed]) and the conference hashtag #CROI2023 ([link removed]) .

Preview CROI

The Choice Agenda ([link removed]) hosted the webinar, Ready, Set, CROI 2023 - Prepare for the 30th Year of CROI ([link removed]) on February 13. Researchers previewed the program, veteran CROI advocates offered tips for navigating the conference, and researcher, Victoria Walker-Sperling broke down key features for lay audiences ([link removed]) on understanding scientific presentations. Watch the full recording here ([link removed]) .

Participate in Daily Research Updates at the Margarita Breakfast Club (CROI registration not required)

AVAC, the CROI Community Liaison Subcommittees, European AIDS Treatment Group, and other partners will host virtual Margarita Breakfast Clubs (MBCs) open to all. Next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 7:00–8:00 AM PT (time converter ([link removed]) ), researchers and community advocates will discuss the hottest #CROI2023 presentations.


Monday, February 20, 7:00 AM PST – 8:00 AM PST
Arrested Development: Discontinuation of the MOSAICO Trial, its Legacy and Expectations for HIV Vaccine Research
Zoom registration link: [link removed]
Tuesday, February 21, 7:00 AM PST – 8:00 AM PST
Moving Forward: Upcoming Strategies on STI Prevention
Zoom registration link: [link removed]

Wednesday, February 22, 7:00 AM PST – 8:00 AM PST
The Data Gap: Filling in the Missing Perspectives on Women and Children in HIV Research
Zoom registration link: [link removed] ([link removed] )

Community Networking Zone (for registered participants)

This year, for the first time, CROI will offer a Community Networking Zone in the poster area. Watch AVAC’s page on CROI 2023 for more details.

CROI 2023 Roadmap

Check out the sessions we’re most excited about below and review the full CROI program here ([link removed]) .

Saturday, February 18, 9 AM to 4 PM PT
Pre-CROI Community HIV Cure Research Workshop
At the Crowne Plaza Seattle - Downtown, with a streaming option available. More information and registration for the workshop can be found here ([link removed]) .

Sunday, February 19, 5:00 PM PT - 7:20 PM PT
Opening Session, including:
* Martin Delaney Presentation: Community and Advocates Are Equal Partners in Research and Development, from Yvette Raphael
* CROI: A 30-YEAR Chronicle of HIV/AIDS Research Progress, from Anthony Fauci

The opening session will be live streamed from the CROI website ([link removed]) ; no registration required.

Monday, February 20
* Plenary: 20 Years of PEPFAR: Looking Back, Striding Forward, from Ambassador Dr. John Nkengasong; Time: 8:30 AM PT - 9:30 PM PT
* Oral Abstract Session 3: HIV and STI Prevention: New Tools and Approaches; Time: 10:00 AM PT - 12:00 PM PT
* Oral Abstract Session 4: Insights Into Prevention and Treatment of HIV in Women and Children; Time: 10:00 AM PT - 12:00 PM PT
* Themed Discussion 1: HIV and the Microbiome: New Themes; Time: 1:30 PM PT - 2:30 PM PT
* Themed Discussion 5: New Insights Through Recency Testing; Time: 1:30 PM PT - 2:30 PM PT
* Symposium Session 3: Delivering on the Success of Injectable PrEP; Time: 4:00 PM PT - 5:30 PM PT

Tuesday, February 21
* Plenary 2: HIV Reservoirs: Obstacles to a Cure from Janet Siliciano; Time: 8:30 AM PT - 9:30 AM PT
* Oral Abstract Session 8: All Modes Lead to PrEP; Time: 10:00 AM PT -12:00 PM PT
* Oral Abstract Session 9: Late-breaking Clinical Studies on COVID-19 and MPOX; Time: 10:00 AM PT - 12:00 PM PT
* Themed Discussion 9: Advances in PrEP Delivery in Sub-Saharan Africa; Time: 1:30 PM PT - 2:30 PM PT
* Symposium 6: Getting PrEPped (AND PEPped) For Sex: From HIV to STIs to Monkeypox; Time: 4:00 PM PT - 5:30 PM PT
* Special Session–1 Results from the Mosaico HIV Vaccine Trial and Future Directions for HIV Vaccines; Time: 5:40 PM PT - 6:00 PM PT

Wednesday, February 22
* Themed Discussion 10: Cellular Immune Control of HIV; Time: 1:30 PM PT - 2:30 PM PT
* Themed Discussion 13: Preclinical Studies of New Prevention Interventions; Time: 1:30 PM PT - 2:30 PM PT
* Symposium 9: Science Communication in the Age of Miscommunication; Time: 4:00 PM PT - 5:30 PM PT


Looking forward to seeing you at the daily Margarita Breakfast Club sessions!

Best,
AVAC

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