International Workshop on HIV & Aging 2022
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Thursday, 13 October 2022
Friday, 14 October 2022
Welcome
The 13th International Workshop on HIV & Aging took place as a virtual meeting from 13-14 October 2022.
The International Workshop on HIV & Aging 2023 will will take place from 26-27 October 2023 in the United States.
The integration of antiretroviral therapy (ART) into HIV care has dramatically extended the life expectancy of those living with HIV. This increased life expectancy is changing the demographics of the HIV epidemic. Currently, over half of individuals living with HIV are aged 50 or older. Recent estimates in Europe suggest that more than 70% of those with HIV will be over the age of 50 by 2030, accompanied by a greater burden of comorbidities and the associated treatments. In comparison to similar populations, persons with HIV, even when on effective ART, experience an excess of morbidity and mortality. Complications due to AIDS are rarely fatal for persons on ART. Instead, patients experience an early onset of aging complications, including neurocognitive decline, osteoporosis and fractures, impaired physical function, frailty, and falls.
Improving the management of older adults with HIV will require a much deeper understanding of the interface between aging, HIV, associated comorbid conditions, and concurrent treatment. Additionally, research is needed to address the unique psychosocial challenges faced by this growing population. The elderly population living with HIV is particularly vulnerable to social stigma, which can lead to depression, psychological distress, compromised adherence to therapy, and overall poor treatment outcomes and quality of life.
The International Workshop on HIV and Aging remains the only platform worldwide for international, cross-disciplinary scientific exchange on the increasingly recognized difficulties encountered in the clinical care and design of studies to improve the care of persons aging with HIV. The meeting gathers (basic) researchers, healthcare professionals across different disciplines, and community advocates to foster dialogue and prompt solutions that will benefit the aging population living with HIV. In addition, the workshop will also create opportunities for trainees and junior investigators to present their research, network, and learn from experts in the field.
Through an agreement between the Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes and the American Medical Association, physicians may convert EACCME® credits to an equivalent number of AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Information on the process to convert EACCME® credit to AMA credit can be found at www.ama-assn.org/education/earn-credit-participation-international-activities.
• Invited lectures from international experts
• Interactive roundtable discussions
• Ample time for discussion
- Facilitate an unbiased and scientific knowledge exchange regarding HIV and aging, and encourage early-career investigators to actively partake in the workshop;
- Summarize and promote the current state of the science regarding HIV and aging and its successful translation and dissemination;
- Identify future challenges and catalyze research and awareness.
- Outline the impact of anti-inflammation agents in chronic inflammation on aging in PLWHIV;
- Describe the biological aging concepts and approaches to use to measure and monitor aging;
- Categorize the manifestations of neurocognitive impairment and their effect on frailty;
- Inform on the role geriatric clinics can play in providing dedicated care.
Practical Information
Any individual who feels discriminated against, harassed, disrespected, or marginalized is encouraged to report the incident(s) to VE and AME via info@amededu.com or to one of our on-site personnel.
Any participant who is found to have exhibited any inappropriate conduct or behavior against others may be removed from the program.
Registration is now closed.
Please note that payment by credit card is required to be able to register for the workshop. Please contact the conference secretariat if this is not possible for you.
Fees & Conditions
Academia |
Industry* |
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Early Fee (payment before/ on 13 April 2022) |
$237.50 |
$1675.00 |
Regular Fee (payment before/ on 9 October 2022) |
$477.50 |
$2155.00 |
Onsite Fee / Post-Meeting Fee (payment from 10 October 2022) |
$537.50 |
$2275.00 |
Discounts |
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Early-Career Investigators and/or Academia from Resource-Limited Settings (RLS)** WITH an accepted abstract |
100% Off Early Academia Fee |
Early-Career Investigators and/or Academia from Resource-Limited Settings (RLS)** WITHOUT an accepted abstract, NGO Representatives/ Government Representatives (i.e. NIH, NIAID, CDC, etc) / Community Advocates |
50% Off Current Academia Fee |
Academia from High-Income Countries*** WITH an accepted abstract |
Early Academia Fee |
Representatives of Sponsoring Industry / Endorsing Organizations |
Contact the Secretariat |
*Industry representatives may receive a discount based on the level of support provided to the event. For more support and registration information, please contact us at christina.moustakaki@amededu.com
**Countries included in the low-income and middle-income economies of the World Bank Classification.
***Countries included in the high-income economies of the World Bank Classification.
- All presentation materials as well as recordings 3 weeks after the event.
Virology Education reserves the right to cancel improper registrations. Claims for a refund will not be honored.
We strongly advise that you register early to ensure your registration is confirmed.
Submission of your online registration does not guarantee that your registration has been accepted. Your registration is final when full prepayment, if applicable, has been received and a confirmation of your registration has been sent.
- Cancellation before/on 13 September 2022: 50% refund (minus an administration fee of $40)
- Cancellation after 13 September 2022: Unfortunately, no refund will be given
If you are unable to attend the conference, a substitute delegate is always welcome at no extra charge, provided that a letter of authorization from the original participant has been received and the conference secretariat has been notified of the name of the substitute delegate before 31 September 2022. A statement (email/letter) of cancellation must be sent to Virology Education.
1. Proof of accreditation
2. Valid identification (e.g. passport)
3. A letter from your assignment giver stating the details of your assignment (e.g. editor)
4. At least 3 previous written assignments in recognized outlets on HIV. If you are a freelance journalist, the assignments can be from different (recognizable) news outlets. Links to online publications are accepted
5. The website of the publication(s)/blog(s) that will be featuring your story on this workshop
A free or reduced registration fee may apply for accredited media participants depending on availability. Preference will be given to credible print and online news sources. Please contact the conference secretariat for registration conditions.
We would like to receive a copy of your workshop report/ article once it is finalized.
All credentials will be verified by the Organizing Committee of the Workshop. Media representatives are kindly requested to register by sending the above-mentioned information to info@amededu.com.
Important: Media is restricted to the written press. Recording on film or photo is not allowed. Virology Education will request a copy of the written piece once it is finalized. Media representatives must also agree to abide by the 2021 embargo policy.
HIV & Aging 2022 is endorsed by societies and organizations. Their support and collaboration are key to the success of this workshop!
A 25% discount on the academia registration fee is offered to members/employees of endorsers. Please reach out to your organization to obtain the applicable discount code.
If you would like your organization to endorse this workshop, please contact Christina Moustakaki at Christina.Moustakaki@amededu.com
The members of the Organizing Committee (OC) are a group of carefully selected experts and inspirational leaders in their respective fields. They meet frequently to discuss the scientific program of the workshop, identify interesting topics and candidate speakers, and review all submitted abstracts.
Scientific Committee
The members of Scientific Committee are hand-picked by the Organizing Committee (OC) and the conference secretariat based on their significant contributions and commitment to the field. They assist the OC by providing them with suggestions for speakers and topics. In addition, members of the Scientific Committee participate in reviewing submitted abstracts, and play an active role during the workshop as moderators and/or chairs of sessions.
- Dorcas Baker, RN, BSN, ACRN, MA, Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, MidAtlantic AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC), United States
- Bruce Brew, MD, St Vincent's Hospital, Australia
- Marie-Josée Brouillette, MD, McGill University Health Centre, Canada
- Simon Collins, HIV i-Base, United Kingdom
- Daniel Duprez, MD, University of Minnesota (Cardiology), United States
- Giovanni Guaraldi, MD, Policlinico Modena, Italy
- Jordan Lake, MD, MSc, UTHealth, United States
- Alan Landay, PhD, Rush University Medical Center, United States
- Catia Marzolini, PharmD, PhD, University Hospital Basel, Switzerland
- Eugènia Negredo, MD, PhD, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona , Spain
- Kelly O'Brien, PhD, BScPT, BSc, University of Toronto, Department of Physical Therapy, Canada
- Brendan Payne, PhD, Newcastle University, United Kingdom
- Molly Perkins, PhD, Emory University School of Medicine, United States
- Matilde Sanchez Conde, MD, PhD, Hospital Ramón y Cajal, Spain
- Eugenia Siegler, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, United States
- Jeff Taylor, HIV + Aging Research Project - Palm Springs, United States
- Phyllis Tien, MD, MSc, University of California, San Francisco, United States
- Cara Wilson, MD, University of Colorado, United States
Industry LIaison Board
The Industry Liaison Board, consisting of leading medical scientists of the pharmaceutical industry, is asked to give input and suggestions that help the Organizing Committee in planning the workshop and providing support on topics of interest and innovative suggestions to optimize audience participation. The Industry Liaison Board assists the Organizing Committee by suggesting the most current and critical topics to bring the audience up-to-date on the most current research in the pharmaceutical industry in related disciplines.
- Andrew Clark, MD, ViiV Healthcare, United Kingdom
- Richard Haubrich, MD, Gilead Sciences, United States
- Christian Marsolais, PhD, Theratechnologies, Canada
Supported by an educational grant from Janssen Therapeutics, Division of Janssen Products, LP
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Aging and Inflammation, From Science to Clinical Relevance
This satellite symposium was presented by:
ViiV Healthcare, United Kingdom
Reports
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People Over 50 Face High Risk of ART Suspension in First Months: PEPFAR - Mark Mascolini
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Hyperactivated CD8 Cells Higher With HIV and May Drive Chronic Inflammation - Mark Mascolini
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Increasing Neuroinflammation in People With HIV Tied to Worse Neurodegeneration - Mark Mascolini
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Depression Tied to Noncommunicable Disease Rate in People With HIV - Mark Mascolini
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Heart Disease, HCV, Poverty, Early-Life Stress Tied to Brain Aging With HIV - Mark Mascolini
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Gaps in HIV Care Cascade for Older South Africans Raise Concern - Mark Mascolini
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Survey in Italy Finds Lack of Special Care for Elderly With HIV - Mark Mascolini
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Three Quarters of Spanish Geriatricians Uncomfortable With HIV Patients - Mark Mascolini
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Polypharmacy, Anxiety, Low Cognitive Score Tied to Frailty With HIV - Mark Mascolini
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More Than Half of Kampala ART Responders Are Prefrail or Frail - Mark Mascolini
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Critical Physical Function Loss in Three Quarters of Over-50 HIV Group - Mark Mascolini
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NRTIs Do Not Protect Against Alzheimer-Type Amyloidosis - Mark Mascolini
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Standard Integrase Regimens Have Minimal Glucose Impact in Older Black Women - Mark Mascolini
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Frailty Rate Falls Over Time During Postacute COVID Syndrome - Mark Mascolini
- Lower Verbal Fluency Tied to Poor Social Support in HIV+ Drug Users - Mark Mascolini
Previous Editions
- 12th Edition, International Workshop on HIV & Aging, 2021, Virtual
- 11th Edition, International Workshop on HIV & Aging, 2020, Virtual
- 10th Edition, International Workshop on HIV & Aging, 2019, United States
- 9th Edition, International Workshop on HIV & Aging, 2018, United States
- 8th Edition, International Workshop on HIV & Aging, 2017, United States
- 7th Edition, International Workshop on HIV & Aging, 2016, United States
Top-Rated Materials from Previous Editions
Role of Immunosenescent Cells in the Aging Process - Darren Baker, PhD, MS
International Workshop on HIV & Aging 2021