| Tuesday, January 12 |
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3:00 - 7:30 PM
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Registration
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Sweeney Ballroom Foyer
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6:30 - 7:30 PM
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Refreshments
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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7:30 - 8:30 PM
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Keynote Address
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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Stephen P. Goff,
Columbia University
HIV-1 Interactions with Host Proteins
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8:30 - 8:45 PM
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Orientation for New Attendees and New Investigators
Meeting Organizer, Dr. Thomas Hope, to lead discussion in a "What to Expect during your Attendance" for interested delegates.
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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| Wednesday, January 13 |
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7:00 - 8:00 AM
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Breakfast
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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8:00 - 11:00 AM
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HIV Transmission and Early Pathogenesis
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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John P. Moore,
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
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Thomas J. Hope,
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
Defining the Mechanisms of HIV Entry and Interactions with the Female Genital Tract
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Beatrice H. Hahn,
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Natural History of SIVcpz in Wild Chimpanzees
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Daniel C. Douek,
NIAID, National Institutes of Health
Immune Aspects of HIV Disease Pathogenesis
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Guido Silvestri,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
SIV Infection of Sooty Mangabeys
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Jan Münch,
University Clinic of Ulm
Short Talk: Testing the Effect of Semen on HIV Infection
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9:20 - 9:40 AM
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Coffee Break
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Poster Setup
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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11:00 AM -
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On Own for Lunch and Recreation
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1:00 - 10:00 PM
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Poster Viewing
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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2:30 - 4:30 PM
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Workshop 1: Interplay of Viral and Cellular Proteins
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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Paula M. Cannon,
University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine
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David McDonald,
Case Western Reserve University
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Hillel Haim,
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
An Inherent ‘Ligand-Reactivity’ Property of the HIV-1 Envelope Glycoproteins Determines both Fusion Capacity and General Inhibitor Sensitivity
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Brian P. Doehle,
University of Washington
HIV-1 Mediates Global Disruption of Innate Antiviral Signaling and Immune Defenses within Infected Cells
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Edward M. Campbell,
Loyola University, Stritch School of Medicine
p62/Sequestosome1 Associates with and Stabilizes the Expression of TRIM5alpha Proteins
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Jonathan Richard,
Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montréal
HIV-1 Vpr Promotes NK Cell-Mediated Killing by Upregulating Expression of Ligands for the Activating NKG2D Receptor
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Amy J. Andrew,
NIAID, National Institutes of Health
Functional Analysis of Bst-2/Tetherin Imposed Inhibition of HIV-1 Virus Release
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Elena Chertova,
National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
Denying the Denialists: Purification of SIV Particles from Highly Viremic Monkey Plasma
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Vincent Dussupt,
NIAID, National Institutes of Health
Mutations of Basic Residues in the Nucleocapsid Region of HIV-1 Gag cause Budding Arrests
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4:30 - 5:00 PM
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Coffee Available
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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5:00 - 7:15 PM
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HIV Entry
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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Jeremy Luban,
University of Geneva
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Gregory B. Melikian,
University of Maryland
Biophysics of HIV Entry
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David McDonald,
Case Western Reserve University
Cell Biology of HIV Trans-Infection
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Anna Cereseto,
Scuola Normale Superiore
Visualization of the Pre-Integration Complex
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Benjamin Dale,
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Short Talk: The Virological Synapse Promotes HIV Entry into Fusion-Permissive Compartments
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Andrea Polacchini-Oliveira Jordan,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Short Talk: Pathological Correlates of Attenuation for SIVmac239 Containing a Mutation in a Tyr-Dependent Trafficking Motif in the Envelope Transmembrane Cytoplasmic Tail
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7:15 - 8:15 PM
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Social Hour w/ Lite Bites
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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7:30 - 10:00 PM
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Poster Session 1
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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| Thursday, January 14 |
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7:00 - 8:00 AM
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Breakfast
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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8:00 - 11:00 AM
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Innate Restriction of HIV Infection
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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Wesley I. Sundquist,
University of Utah School of Medicine
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Michael H. Malim,
King's College London School of Medicine
APOBEC3G and HIV-1 Vif
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Jeremy Luban,
University of Geneva
TRIM5 is a Receptor for Retroviral Capsid that Contributes to the Antiviral State
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Paula M. Cannon,
University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine
Tetherin Restriction and its Ablation by Diverse Viral Proteins
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Mark Yeager,
The Scripps Research Institute
Structural Studies of HIV Capsid and TRIM5 alpha
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Robert A. Barnitz,
NIAID, National Institutes of Health
Short Talk: Protein Kinase A Phosphorylation Activates Vpr-induced Cell Cycle Arrest during HIV-1 Infection
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9:20 - 9:40 AM
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Coffee Break
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Poster Setup
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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11:00 AM -
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On Own for Lunch and Recreation
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1:00 - 10:00 PM
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Poster Viewing
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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2:30 - 4:30 PM
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Workshop 2: Towards Understanding How HIV Causes AIDS
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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Richard A. Koup,
National Institutes of Health
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Galit Alter,
Massachusetts General Hospital
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Boris Dominik Jülg,
Ragon Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital
Strong Antiviral CD8 T Cell Function in-vitro Correlates with Better Disease Outcome in HIV Elite Controllers Lacking Protective HLA Class I Alleles
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Benjamin C. Chaon,
University of Iowa
Simultaneous ex vivo Expression of the PD-1/PD-L1 Axis, a Potential Mediator of T-T Cell Interactions, Characterizes HIV-Specific CD4+ T Cells
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Donald L. Sodora,
Seattle Biomedical Research Institute
Double Negative T Cells (CD3+/CD4-/CD8-) with Potential CD4 T Cell Function during Natural SIV Infection of Sooty Mangabeys
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Lena Al-Harthi,
Rush University
CD4dimCD8bright T-Cells have Potent Anti-HIV-Specific Responses and their Phenotype is Induced in a beta-Catenin-Dependent Manner
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Kelly M. Fahrbach,
Northwestern University
Enhanced Cellular Responses and Environmental Sampling in Inner Foreskin Explants: Evidence for the Foreskin's Role in HIV Transmission
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Victor H. Ferreira,
McMaster University
The Effect of Co-Infection on HIV-1 Replication in the Female Genital Tract
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Tara Edmonds,
University of Alabama, Birmingham
Infectious Molecular Clones of Transmitted/Founder HIV-1 Infect Monocyte-Derived Macrophages Less Efficiently Than Highly Macrophage Tropic Viruses
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Steven E. Bosinger,
University of Pennsylvania
Global Genomic Analysis Reveals Rapid Control of a Robust Innate Response in SIV-Infected Sooty Mangabeys
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4:30 - 5:00 PM
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Coffee Available
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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5:00 - 7:15 PM
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Immune Responses to HIV Infection
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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Anna Aldovini,
Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School
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Galit Alter,
Massachusetts General Hospital
NK Cells in HIV Infection
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Richard A. Koup,
National Institutes of Health
Interplay of HIV and the Immune Response
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Timothy W. Schacker,
University of Minnesota
Mechanisms of Lymphoid Tissue Fibrosis and he Subsequrnt Impact on in HIV Infection
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Judith Angeline Briant,
NIAID, National Institutes of Health
Short Talk: Are Infant African Green Monkeys Resistant to SIVagm Infection?
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Leonid Margolis,
National Institutes of Health
Short Talk: HIV Interactions with Other Viruses: And How to Exploit Them
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7:15 - 8:00 PM
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Social Hour w/ Lite Bites
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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7:30 - 10:00 PM
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Poster Session 2
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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| Friday, January 15 |
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7:00 - 8:00 AM
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Breakfast
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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8:00 - 11:00 AM
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Regulation of HIV Integration and Gene Expression
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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Anna Cereseto,
Scuola Normale Superiore
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Frederic D. Bushman,
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
HIV DNA Integration: Mechanism and Consequences
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Peter P. Cherepanov,
Imperial College London
Structural Basis for Retroviral PIC Assembly and Strand Transfer Inhibitor Action
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Katherine A. Jones,
The Salk Institute
Tat and Cellular Stress Induce the HIV-1 Core Promoter via Distinct Mechanisms
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Qiang Zhou,
University of California, Berkeley
Novel Cellular Cofactors and Mechanism for Tat-Activation of HIV-1 Transcription
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Ivan D'Orso,
University of California, San Francisco
Short Talk: Proteomic Study of HIV-host Transcription Complexes
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9:20 - 9:40 AM
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Coffee Break
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Poster Setup
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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11:00 AM -
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On Own for Lunch and Recreation
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1:00 - 10:00 PM
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Poster Viewing
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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1:30 - 4:30 PM
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NIAID Workshop: The Next Challenge: Elimination of HIV Reservoirs
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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Janet Siliciano,
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Issues in HIV-1 Persistence and Latency
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Carl H. June,
University of Pennsylvania
Exploring the Potential of Gene Modified CD4 T Cells to Target the HIV-1 Reservoir
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Olaf Kutsch,
University of Alabama at Birmingham
HIV-1 Latency – Does Site of Integration Matter?
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Vicente Planelles,
University of Utah
The Role of NFAT in HIV-1 Latency: New Insights from a Central Memory T-Cell Model
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Javier Martinez-Picado,
ICREA & irsiCaixa Foundation
HIV-1 Replication and Immune Dynamics are Impacted by Raltegravir Intensification of HAART-Suppressed Patients
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Sarah E. Palmer,
Karolinska Institute
Characterizing Persistent HIV Viremia
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Jeffrey C. Laurence,
Weill Cornell Medical College
Proving the Concept: The First Well-Documented Functional, and Probably Complete, Case of HIV Eradication
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Diana Finzi,
NIAID, National Institutes of Health
Wrap-Up and Discussion
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Janet Siliciano,
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Wrap Up and Discussion
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2:45 - 3:15 PM
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Coffee Break
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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4:30 - 5:00 PM
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Coffee Available
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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5:00 - 7:00 PM
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Treatment and Prevention of HIV Infection
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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Dana H. Gabuzda,
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
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Steven G. Deeks,
University of California, San Francisco
HIV-Association Inflammation as a Cause of Accelerated Aging
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John P. Moore,
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Studying Entry Inhibitor-based Vaginal Microbicides in the Rhesus Macaque
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Jerome H. Kim,
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Understanding the Results of the Thai Vaccine Trial
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Christopher Aiken,
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Short Talk: Inhibition of HIV-1 Infection by Small Molecule Destabilization of the Viral Capsid
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7:00 - 8:00 PM
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Social Hour w/ Lite Bites
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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7:30 - 10:00 PM
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Poster Session 3
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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| Saturday, January 16 |
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7:00 - 8:00 AM
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Breakfast
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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8:00 - 11:00 AM
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HIV Latency and Reservoirs
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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Vineet N. KewalRamani,
NCI, National Institutes of Health
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Eric M. Verdin,
University of California, San Francisco
Epigenetic Regulation of HIV Latency
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Anna Aldovini,
Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School
Tat-mediated Gene Modulation in HIV Target Cells
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Dana H. Gabuzda,
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
NeuroAIDS and HIV Reservoirs
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Bette T. Korber,
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Transmission of HIV-1 and Dynamics of Early Escape from Cytotoxic T-Cells: with an Ultradeep View
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Wendy Burgers,
University of Cape Town
Short Talk: Immune Activation during Early HIV Infection Associates with the Rate of Disease Progression
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9:20 - 9:40 AM
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Coffee Break
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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11:00 AM -
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On Own for Lunch and Recreation
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4:30 - 5:00 PM
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Coffee Available
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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5:00 - 7:15 PM
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HIV Interactions with the Cell and Host
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Sweeney Ballroom E-F
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Michael H. Malim,
King's College London School of Medicine
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Frank Kirchhoff,
University of Ulm
Role of Nef and Vpu in Primate Lentiviral Pathogenesis and Transmission
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Wesley I. Sundquist,
University of Utah School of Medicine
Hexameric Assemblies of a Restricting TRIM5Ą Protein: Implications for Molecular Recognition of Viral Capsids
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Vineet N. KewalRamani,
NCI, National Institutes of Health
Postentry Restriction of HIV-1 by a Capsid Interacting Factor
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Marc C. Johnson,
University of Missouri, Columbia
Short Talk: The Minimal Requirements for Viral Pseudotyping
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Greg J. Towers,
University College London
Short Talk: A Role for the Nuclear Pore Protein Nup358 (RANBP2) in Capsid Dependent Nuclear Entry of Lentiviruses
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7:15 - 8:15 PM
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Social Hour w/ Lite Bites
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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8:00 - 11:00 PM
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Entertainment
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Sweeney Ballroom A-D
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| Sunday, January 17 |
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Departure
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