HIVAging
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Date(s)
26 Sep 2016 - 27 Sep 2016
Location
Washington D.C., United States
Organizer
Platinum Level Support
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ViiW

International Workshop on HIV & Aging 2016

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Day 1 - Monday, 26 September 2016

Session 1: Mechanisms of Sarcopenia -
Fat composition in muscle tissue (not available)
Brett Goodpaster, PhD
Brett Goodpaster, PhD
Translational Research Institute for Metabolism and Diabetes, Florida Hospital, USA
Geronic proteins (not available)
Steven Cummings, MD
Steven Cummings, MD
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Abstract presentations
T-cell reactivity to cytomegalovirus, inflammation, and frailty in HIV+ and HIV- men who have sex with men (not available)
Joseph Margolick, MD, PhD
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, United States
HIV-Infection Attenuates the Age Associated Slowing of Resting Metabolic Rate
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Jennifer Schrack, PhD
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA
Session 2: Aging-related Comorbidities in HIV: Abstract Session -
Hot Topics in HIV Aging Research (not available)
Steven Cummings, MD
Steven Cummings, MD
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Abstract presentations
Factors Associated with Limitations in Daily Activity Among Older HIV+ Adults
Dr. K. Erlandson
University of Colorado Denver
Longitudinal Study of Falls among HIV-infected and Uninfected Women: Results from the Women’s Interagency HIV Study
Dr. A. Sharma
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Frailty Status and Risk of Falls in HIV-Infected Older Adults in the ACTG A5322 Study
Dr. K. Tassiopoulos
Harvard School of Public Health
High Burden of Metabolic Comorbidities in a Citywide Cohort of HIV Outpatients: Evolving Health Care Needs of People Aging with HIV in Washington, DC
Dr. M. Levy
Albert Einstein College of Medicine , USA
Eliminating smoking and hypertension and effectively treating HIV would avoid a substantial proportion of myocardial infarctions among adults aging with HIV (not available)
Dr. K. Althof
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health USA
Session 3: HIV, Aging, & the CNS (Part 1) -
HIV and cerebrovascular disease: an intersection of epidemics
Felicia Chow, MD
Felicia Chow, MD
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Biological mechanisms and neuropathology of HIV, cerebrovascular disease, and stroke (not available)
Susan Morgello MD
Susan Morgello, MD
Mount Sinai Medical Center, USA
Session 4: HIV, Aging, & the CNS (Part 2) -
Hot Topics in HIV Aging Research: HIV Eradication in CNS
Kamel Khalili, PhD
Kamel Khalili, PhD
Temple University School of Medicine, USA
Abstract presentations
Higher CMV Antibody Concentrations are Associated with Older Age and Worse Neurocognitive Performance in Adults Living with HIV Disease
Dr. S. Letendre
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Mitochondrial DNA damage in brain associated with HIV infection
Dr. C. Roca
Institute of Genetic Medicine, United Kingdom
Blood-Brain Permeability and Neurocognitive Performance in HIV+ Adults
Dr. J. Iudicello
University of California, San Francisco, USA
Debate: Testosterone replacement in the aging male -
Clinical Case
Debate: Testosterone replacement in the aging male; Pro
Shehzad Basaria, MD
Shehzad Basaria, MD
Boston Medical Center USA
Debate: Testosterone replacement in the aging male; Con
Adrian Dobs
Adrian Dobs, MD, MHS
Johns Hopkins Hospital, USA

Day 2 - Tuesday, 27 September 2016

Session 5: Biological Aging -
Telomeres, Telomerase and T cell Aging (not available)
Mary Armanios, MD
Mary Armanios, MD
Johns Hopkins University, USA
HIV-1 Infection Accelerates Age According to the Epigenetic Clock
Steve Horvath, PhD
Horvath
Universiteit van Californië - Los Angeles, USA
Abstract presentations
Future challenges for clinical care in the ageing HIV-population: a “geriatric-HIV” modelling study
Dr. G. Guaraldi
Policlinico Modena, Italy
The effect of age on immune system reconstitution among HIV infected patients on antiretroviral therapy in resource limited settings
Dr. K. Stafford
Institute of Human Virology, USA
Circulating LOXL2 Levels Reflect Severity of Intestinal Fibrosis and CD4+ T Lymphocyte Depletion in Treated HIV Infection
Dr. J. Lake
UCLA Clinical AIDS Research and Education (CARE) Center, USA
Session 6: Best practice in geriatric care -
Community and patients' perspective (not available)
Christopher Camp
Christopher Camp
DHMH Department of Health and Mental Hygiene/IDPHS, USA
Focus on psychosocial needs
Molly Perkins
Molly Perkins, PhD
Emory University, USA
Non-HIV care provider
Eugenia Siegler, MD
Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City, United States
HIV treaters view
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Cynthia Gibert, MD, MSc
Veterans Affairs and George Washington University, USA
Session 7: Successful Aging -
Differential diagnoses of various psychological conditions
Sean Rourke
Sean Rourke, PhD, FCAHS
University of Toronto, Canada
Abstract presentations
Impact of aging on neurocognitive performance among previously antiretroviral-naïve HIV+ individuals on their first suppressive regimen (not available)
Dr. H. Coban
UC San Diego, USA
Age-Dependent Associations of CSF Iron Transport with Neurocognitive Function Over Time in HIV+ Adults (not available)
Dr. H. Kaur
Cleveland Clinic Foundation Main Campus, USA
Overview
Welcome

The very successful 7th edition of the International Workshop on HIV & Aging took place on 26 - 27 September 2016 in Washington DC, USA.

The Organizing Committee would like to thank all invited speakers and participants for their contribution to this workshop!

We would like to thank our supporters ViiV Healthcare, Gilead, Janssen and Siemens for making this event possible.

We look forward to seeing you again next year! Please feel free to subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date.

Expert Todd T. Brown on HIV and Aging Research

"This (workshop) is a superb setting for investigators to showcase their cutting-edge research in the area of HIV and Aging. It’s a small, but very high-quality, abstract-driven meeting that fosters excellent discussion between participants and offers networking opportunities, especially for young investigators."

Healthspan Campaign, an Alliance for Aging Research publication, is featuring HIV & Aging Expert and Chair of the 7th HIV & Aging Workshop, Dr. Todd Brown. The feature goes into depth about Dr. Brown's research and his drive behind putting HIV & Aging on top of every medical & policy agenda.

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