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A frank dialogue on the future of HIV treatment. All the way from the factory to the patient. Sunday 20 th July 2014, 13:30 – 15:30 Presented at the 20 th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne, Australia. In memoriam to our friend and mentor, Joep Lange.
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A frank dialogue on the future of HIV treatment All the way from the factory to the patient Sunday 20th July 2014, 13:30 – 15:30 Presented at the 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne, Australia
In memoriam toourfriend and mentor, Joep Lange Executive Scientific Director of the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD) , Professor of Medicine, Head of the Department of Global Health, University of Amsterdam, Executive Scientific Director of the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD) • Joep has been involved in HIV research and treatment since 1983. He has been the architect and principal investigator of several pivotal trials on antiretroviral therapy and on the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in both the developed and developing world. • He was Chief of Clinical Research and Drug Development at the Global Programme on AIDS of the World Health Organization in Geneva from 1992 to 1995. • From 2002–2004 he was President of the International AIDS Society. He has served on numerous advisory boards including the Strategic and Technical Advisory Committee of the WHO HIV Department, the External Advisory Committee of the US HIV Vaccine Trials Network and the International Advisory Board of the Institute for Global Health of Imperial College, and as the Chairman of the PharmAccess Foundation (which he founded) and as Scientific Advisor to the Board of the Health Insurance Fund Foundation, which pioneers mechanisms of sustainable financing of health care in resource-poor settings. • Joep Lange founded and was Editor-in-Chief of the Journal Antiviral Therapy and has served on several other editorial boards of scientific journals. He has published more than 350 papers in peer-reviewed journals n 2007 he was awarded the Eijkman medal for his achievements in Tropical Medicine and International Health.
A frank dialogue on the future of HIV treatment All the way from the factory to the patient Joep Lange Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development, The Netherlands David Ripin CHAI, United States Velephi Okello MoH, Swaziland Sergio Bautista National Institute of Public Health, Mexico Velephi Okello MoH, Swaziland Sustainable financing of ART Next generation ARVs and dose optimization Welcome and introduction 14:25 15:25 13:35 14:00 13:30 ‘0 14:55 Summary and close See inside a Manufacturer Evidence and policy gaps on ART at 500 CD4, TasP and PrEP Anil Soni Mylan Inc., United States Gregg Alton Gilead Sciences, United States Pedro Cahn FundacionHuesped, Argentina Fabio Mesquita MoH, Brazil
House Keeping Mobile Phones • Please switch them off now Questions & Comments • Please use the questions cards • Or make use of the microphones on stands Continues Professional Development • This session is credited with 1 CPD point by the Australasian Society for HIV Medicine • Please signtheattendancelist at the end of thesession in ordertoreceivethecreditpoint Feedback • Please fill in the evaluation forms and hand them to the staff at the exit
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A frank dialogue on the future of HIV treatment All the way from the factory to the patient Sunday 20th July 2014, 13:30 – 15:30 Presented at the 20th International AIDS Conference in Melbourne, Australia