CROI 2024 Program Guide

Opening Session

Opening-01 | Opening Session 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM • Bellco Theatre

CME

Session Hosts Landon Myer , University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa Diane V. Havlir , University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA Richard A. Koup , National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, MD, USA Ntando Yola , University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

Sunday

Welcome from the Chairs

Bernard Fields Lecture The Bernard Fields Lecture, named in tribute to the exemplary work of the esteemed microbiologist and virologist Bernard N Fields, is given during the Opening Session by a basic scientist recognized for their important and relevant contributions to the field of virology and viral pathogenesis

Introduction of the Bernard Fields Lecture

13 | Modern Vaccinology: A Legacy of HIV Research Barney S. Graham , Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA

N’Galy-Mann Lecture The N’Galy-Mann Lecture recognizes an HIV/AIDS researcher for their important and relevant work in the fields of epidemiology or clinical research The Lecture is named in honor of Drs Bosenge N’Galy and Jonathan Mann for their crucial, pioneering work in HIV science in Africa

Introduction of the N’Galy-Mann Lecture

14 | Reflections on Ending Pediatric HIV: Back to Basics, Confront the Unexpected, Challenge Assumptions Dorothy Mbori-Ngacha , United Nations Children’s Fund (Former), Nairobi, Kenya

Martin Delaney Presentation The Martin Delaney Presentation, named in honor of the exceptional advocacy work of Martin Delaney, recognizes the important role of community advocacy and engagement in research

Introduction of the Martin Delaney Presentation

15 | Unveiling the Power of Uganda’s LGBTIQ Advocacy in Shaping HIV Response and Health Care Access Frank Mugisha , Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG), Kampala, Uganda

Opening Reception (Poster Hall C-D) Exhibit Level

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