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Upcoming events

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

25 Jul 2026 - 30 Jul 2026

The 26th International AIDS Conference

AIDS 2026, the 26th International AIDS Conference, taking place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and virtually on 25-30 July 2026.

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Past events

13 Jul 2025
The 13th IAS Conference on HIV Science

IAS 2025, the 13th IAS Conference on HIV Science, will take place in Kigali, Rwanda, and virtually, from 13 to 17 July 2025. Pre-meetings will be held on 13 July.

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19 Jun 2025
A new landscape for the HIV response in Mozambique
Rescheduled IAS Educational Fund symposium in Maputo, Mozambique, organized with Comité para Saúde de Moçambique (CSM) View details View details
19 Jun 2025
2025 Research-for-Cure Academy
The academy awards fellowships to up to 15 applicants to participate in a series of interactive workshops View details View details
3 Jun 2025
2025 HIV Vaccine Science Academy
The HIV Vaccine Science Academy awards fellowships to 15 early- to mid-career HIV vaccine researchers in central, eastern, southern and western Africa to take part in workshops on HIV vaccine research. The academy supports change makers in establishing themselves as independent researchers and team leaders in their institutions. It also contributes to the development of a sustainable international network of African researchers. View details View details
28 May 2025
Webinar – “HIV prevention at a crossroads: Why we still need an HIV vaccine”
Explore the need for an HIV vaccine amid evolving prevention tools and an uncertain political climate in this webinar. View details View details
7 May 2025
Why opportunistic infections still matter in the HIV response - Part 2
Viewers will explore TB Meningitis and Talaromyces marneffei in HIV, focusing on clinical cases and speakers’ insights. View details View details

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