MEDICAL HIV CONFERENCES AND EVENTS
Each year we attend multiple medical conferences to present our latest research from our innovative pipeline and portfolio of medicines. Although different, each conference plays a key role to ensure continued progress in the HIV response.
23 - 26 JULY 2023
IAS Conference on HIV Science
The IAS Conference on HIV Science is the world’s most influential meeting on HIV research and its applications. This biennial conference (alternating with AIDS) presents the critical advances in basic, clinical and operational HIV research that move science into policy and practice.

THE NEXT CONFERENCE WILL BE IN 2024
CROI
The prestigious Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) accelerates progress in HIV research. CROI has facilitated the presentation of important discoveries in the field, thereby accelerating progress in HIV research.

THE NEXT CONFERENCE WILL BE IN 2024
AIDS
AIDS is one of the largest medical conference in the HIV calendar, alternating with IAS every year. For physicians, researchers, and the wider HIV community, it's a chance to discover the latest advances in HIV treatment and care.

11 – 15 OCTOBER 2023
IDWeek
Hosted by the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA), Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA), the HIV Medical Association (HIVMA), the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (PIDS), and the Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists (SIDP), IDWeek™ unites industry leaders to determine solutions and innovations that will improve patient care and public health.

18 - 21 OCTOBER 2023
EACS
The European AIDS Clinical Society Conference (EACS) is an opportunity for the HIV community to come together to discuss the latest in HIV research and how, together, we can continue to support the HIV community.

THE NEXT CONFERENCE WILL BE IN 2024
HIV GLASGOW
HIV Glasgow 2022 is a major medical congress on the HIV calendar. Over the years, HIV Glasgow has been an important congress for scientists and healthcare professionals from around the world to come together to collaborate and share data with the HIV community.

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