会议名称(英文): 2014 The 20th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2014) 所属学科: 病毒与免疫学 ,医学免疫学,药学,公共卫生与预防医学,诊断学与治疗学基础 开始日期: 2014-07-20 结束日期: 2014-07-25 所在国家: 澳大利亚 所在城市: 澳大利亚 具体地点: Melbourne, Australia 主办单位: International AIDS Society 摘要截稿日期: 2014-02-06 参会报名截止日期: 2014-02-20 联系人: Jelena Milovic 联系电话: +49 30 24 603 415 会议注册费: $220 会议网站: http://www.aids2014.org
会议背景介绍: 2014 The 20th International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2014) will be held in Melbourne, Australia during 20th to 25th July 2014.
The International AIDS Conference 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.
The AIDS 2014 programme will present new scientific knowledge and offer many opportunities for structured dialogue on the major issues facing the global response to HIV. A variety of session types – from abstract-driven presentations to symposia, bridging and plenary sessions – will meet the needs of various participants. Other related activities, including the Global Village, satellite meetings, exhibitions and affiliated independent events, will contribute to an exceptional opportunity for professional development and networking.
征文范围及要求: relative contributions of viral factors, (e.g. viral determinants, including viral diversity, replicative capacity and load) and host factors (e.g. restriction factors, mucosal environments, immune responses) to transmission and the establishment of infection.
advances in vaccine, microbicides and ART as prevention strategies in terms of targets, delivery systems and mechanisms of action, including modulation of innate and adaptive host responses.
interplay between virus and host factors, both innate and adaptive, in determining pathogenesis and disease progression or in controlling virus replication and influencing the establishment and maintenance of virus reservoirs.
mechanisms and the impact of ongoing inflammation and immune activation driven by a) the virus; b) damage to and activation of the host immune system; c) and ongoing co-infections on long term AIDS and non-AIDS related morbidities, as well as on viral production.
methods to assess the establishment and maintenance of the viral reservoir and strategies to impact upon it. |