CROI 2017 Program and Information
Program and Agenda
LUNCH AND MARTIN DELANEY PRESENTATION, FROM LAB TO LICENSURE: THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD PARTICIPATORY PRACTICE IN RESEARCH Room 6 AB 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Description: The Martin Delaney Presentation is held annually during the workshops for Young Investigators, International Investigators, and Community Educators in honor of pioneering HIV/AIDS activist Martin Delaney (1945–2009). It recognizes the important contributions of community advocacy and engagement in research. Target Audience: This session is directed toward new trainees (eg, undergraduate students, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and physician fellows) and new investigators. Attendance is mandatory for all scholarship recipients. It is open to all CROI attendees. Level of Knowledge: It is assumed that participants have been conducting active research in the field for less than 1 year. Objectives: After attending this presentation, participants will be able to: • List the 6 fundamental principles of Good Participatory Practice (GPP) • Explain the importance of GPP and describe several practical ways it can be implemented in current and future biomedical HIV treatment and prevention trials • Explain why GPP principles are important and how they can be applied in future HIV cure research Moderator Mark Hubbard, Tennessee Association of People with AIDS, Nashville, TN, USA 2 FROMLAB TO LICENSURE: THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD PARTICIPATORY PRACTICE IN RESEARCH HISTORY AND PRINCIPLES OF GOOD PARTICIPATORY PRACTICE GUIDELINES Stacey Hannah, AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition, New York, NY, USA
Preconference Sessions • Monday
GPP AS A GUIDE TO BIOMEDICAL HIV PREVENTION TRIAL DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION Deborah Baron, Wits RHI, Johannesburg, South Africa
APPLYING GPP PRINCIPLES TO CURE RESEARCH David Evans, Project Inform, San Francisco, CA, USA
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