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New drugs – Novel resistance pathways in HIV

12 & 13 July 2007, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, UK
Co-chairs: Dr Anna Maria Geretti and Dr Laura Waters

Thursday 12 July 2007

 

18:00–18:15

Welcome and introduction—
Dr Anna Maria Geretti and Dr Laura Waters

 

18:15–18:45

New drug classes: Entry inhibitors—Prof Bonaventura Clotet

 

18:45–19:15

New drug classes: Integrase inhibitors and beyond—
Dr Mike Youle

 

19:15–19:45

Old classes, new drugs: The TMC drugs—Prof Christine Katlama

 

19:45–20:15

Discussion

 

20:15

Dinner at Brasserie Blanc, 71-72 Walton Street, Oxford

Friday 13 July 2007

 

8:00–9:00

Breakfast

 

9:00–9:45

Epidemiology of antiretroviral resistance—Prof Deenan Pillay

 

9:45–10:30

The basic science of antiretroviral resistance
Dr Jean-Claude Schmit and Dr Mark Atkins

 

10:30–10:45

Break

 

10:45–11:30

Novel mechanism of resistance—Dr Charles Boucher

 

11:30–12:15

New drugs and novel resistance pathways—Dr Geretti

 

12:15–12:45

Panel discussion—All trainers

 

12:45–13:45

Lunch

 

13:45–14:15

New techniques for detecting resistance—Dr Pat Cane

 

14:15–14:45

Exploring the relationship between PK and resistance
Prof David Back

 

14:45–15:45

Clinical workshop: How to use new drugs and drug classes in persons with resistance—All trainers with Dr Laura Waters &
Dr Brendan Payne

 

15:45

Closing—Dr Geretti, Dr Waters & Dr Youle

 

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