Imagining an HIV-Free Future
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FREE ticketed event Join us in observance of World AIDS Day as we unite cutting-edge research, the latest updates on HIV law and policy, and experts working in the local community to explore the complex issues surrounding HIV-AIDS — the pandemic of our time. Hear from those working at the front lines to eliminate HIV in the District and ask them your questions. Talk with researchers working to end this disease. Learn what's being done to make an HIV-free future a reality, and how you can help. Featured Speakers Dan Barouch (Center for Virology and Vaccine Research, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School): Vaccines Mark Connors (NIH NIAID): Long-term Non-progressor Study Seble Kassaye (Assistant Professor, Georgetown University): Longitudinal Study of Women with HIV Martin Markowitz (Professor, Clinical Director, Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center): New Drugs for PrEP Participating organizations DC Health Whitman Walker Health This program is offered in collaboration with the American Society for Microbiology as part of a series related to the new exhibition, Outbreak: Epidemics in a Connected World at the National Museum of Natural History. Accessibility Information The National Museum of Natural History is committed to providing inclusive experiences for all audiences. Please contact 202-633-3611 or email NMNHAccessibility@si.edu for access services. To view and print a map with accessible entrances, curb cuts, designated parking, and more for Smithsonian facilities on the National Mall, please download the Accessibility Map here. If you would like to have a sign language interpreter or real-time captioning (CART), you should call (202) 633-3611 or send an e-mail to NMNHAccessibility@si.edu. Please allow time to schedule the request by contacting the Accessibility Office at least 2 weeks prior to the program. We will do our best to accommodate last-minute requests.
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