Here you will find press releases about the speakers, science, research and discoveries from the 2012 International Microbicides Conference.
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2 March, 2012 (Sydney)
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World leading HIV experts will soon be convening in Sydney to advance a new type of product that could change the face of HIV prevention: microbicides. The 2012 International Microbicides Conference (M2012) -
From Discovery to Delivery - will take place from April 15-18 at the Sydney Exhibition and Conference Centre at Darling Harbour. Accredited journalists are invited to attend the conference for free.
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11 April, 2012 (Sydney) -
Federal Minister for Health, the Hon Tanya Plibersek MP, will be opening a major international HIV conference in Sydney on Sunday 15th April. The address will take place at 6pm at the Sydney Exhibition and Conference Centre at Darling Harbour. Registered media are invited to attend.
16 April, 2012 (Sydney) - Researchers, activists and funders are meeting this week in Sydney to discuss the state of HIV prevention research. The biennial International Microbicides Conference, which was opened on Sunday evening by the Honorable Tanya Plibersek MP, Australian Minster of Health, is taking place amid renewed optimism about development and delivery of new HIV prevention options with the potential for ending the AIDS epidemic, including anti-retroviral based microbicides and pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
17 April, 2012 (Sydney) -
Today IRMA (International Rectal Microbicide Advocates) will release
On the Map: Ensuring Africa's Place in Rectal Microbicide Research and Advocacy at a special evening reception at the international Microbicides 2012 conference at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Center. A cornerstone of IRMA's Project ARM (Africa for Rectal Microbicides) initiative, the strategy document developed by African advocates, researchers, and global allies outlines priority actions to ensure Africa fully engages in rectal microbicide research and advocacy activities, including the integration of safe anal-sex messaging into HIV prevention programs.
HIV PREVENTION CONFERENCE FOCUSES ON OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE ROAD AHEAD FOR NEW TECHNOLOGIES
25 April, 2012 (Sydney) - The conclusion of the 2012 International Microbicides Conference, a gathering of researchers, advocates and funders in the HIV prevention field, wrapped up three days of discussion focused on access to prevention technologies, adherence in clinical trials, innovative financing, dual prevention technologies and new methods of preventing rectal transmission of HIV. Conference organizers also presented the top awards in the microbicide field: the Lifetime Achievement and the Omolulu Falobi Award.