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UPCOMING PROGRAMMES
South East Europe Project
HIV in South East Europe -
A medical training for Turkish doctors and patient advocates
Istanbul, Turkey
24 - 26 September 2008
HIV in South East Europe -
Optimising HIV monitoring technologies
Skopje, FYR Macedonia
8 - 10 October 2008
 
COMPLETED PROJECTS
Krakow, June 2008
Warsaw, April 2008
Antwerp, April 2008
Pune, March 2008
Bath, August 2007
Oxford, July 2007
Belgrade, May 2007
Turin, May 2007
Madrid, April 2006

Links you may find helpful

EACS (European AIDS Clinical Society)

EACS is a not-for-profit group of European physicians, clinicians and researchers in the field of HIV / AIDS. Established in 1991, it now has over 500 members and aims to bring together scientists from all over Europe and to help exchange the latest information regarding clinical aspects of the disease.

EATG (European AIDS Treatment Group)

The EATG’s mission is to achieve the fastest possible access to state of the art medical products, devices and diagnostic tests that prevent or treat HIV infection or improve the quality of life of people living with HIV, or who are at risk of HIV infection.

BHIVA (British HIV Association)

BHIVA is an 800-member association with a commitment to provide excellence in the care of HIV-infected individuals. BHIVA holds two regular annual conferences, which encourage UK research to be presented in a formal setting and invites eminent international speakers to present state of the art data to BHIVA members.

HIV i-Base

HIV i-Base is a treatment activist group, HIV-positive led and committed to providing timely HIV treatment information both to positive people and to health care professionals. i-Base was formed in April 2000 by the former publications, editorial and meetings team from the AIDS Treatment Project.

 

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Treatment information partner

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