Coming soon: news from IAS 2023

The 12th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science (IAS 2023) is taking place in Brisbane, Australia, and virtually, from 23 to 26 July.

NAM aidsmap is delighted to be continuing its partnership with the International AIDS Society as an official scientific media partner for the conference.

The International AIDS Society conference

The IAS conference is the world’s most influential meeting on HIV research.

“The past 40 years of HIV research have taught us that progress happens when science, policy and activism come together. Taking stock of the latest scientific advances and how they may best serve the most affected around the globe will be at the centre of all debates and presentations at IAS 2023.” Sharon Lewin, IAS President

This year’s conference will feature research on:

  • A new case of HIV remission
  • Are statins safe and effective in people with HIV?
  • U=U in lower- and middle-income countries
  • Adapting PrEP services to reach more people
  • Human rights: reproductive coercion and Uganda’s anti-homosexuality law.

The full IAS 2023 programme is available online, where you can find details of all the sessions, abstracts and exhibitions, and you can read about some of the featured speakers at this year’s conference too. IAS is also holding three pre-meetings – on HIV cure and immunotherapy, HPV-related cancers, and global HIV migration – on 22 July which are open to the public as well as conference delegates.

Sharing knowledge, changing lives

We’ll be reporting on key research presented at IAS 2023, publishing news online and sending out five summary bulletins by email, four during the week of the conference and one the following week. The bulletins will be available in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian and Italian. If you already receive NAM’s regular email bulletins, you will automatically receive our conference bulletins. If you don’t, make sure you sign up so you don’t miss out.

All our IAS 2023 news stories and bulletins will be published on our conference webpage: www.aidsmap.com/conferences/ias-2023

NAM works to change lives by sharing information about HIV and you can help by sharing links to research presented at the conference. Please feel free to: