ACTHIV 2010
May 20 – May 23
Hyatt Regency Denver, Denver, Colorado
2010 ACTHIV Conference Program
View the following Speaker Slides (PDF):
- Michael Horberg -HIV in the US in 2010 and Beyond
- Laura H. Bachmann – STDs in the HIV-infected Population
- Kenneth George – Promoting Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy
- Jean Anderson – Special Topics in Reproductive Health: Preconception Care in the Setting of HIV
- Erika Aaron – Contraceptive Options for HIV+ Women
- David F. Rubenstein – Mental Health and HIV
- Steven Deeks – HIV Infection and Accelerated Aging
- Amy Justice – HIV and Aging: Time for a New Paradigm
- Laura Armas-Kolostroubis – Migration and HIV
- Donna Futterman – Special Populations: Adolescents
- Cari Courtenay-Quirk – HIV-related health and risk behavior among persons experiencing homelessness
- Brian Montague – HIV and Corrections: Building Systems to Improve Care for Vulnerable Populations
- Anita Radix – HIV in Transgender Patients
- Alex Gonzalez – HIV and MSM
- David Kim – HIV Epidemiology among Special Populations
- Zelalem Temesgen – HIV Basics: Clinical Tests and Guidelines
- Roy M. Gulick -Antiretrovirals 2010
- Melanie Thompson – The Natural History of HIV Infection
- Courtney V. Fletcher – Understanding Pharmacokinetic Variability and Managing Drug-Drug Interactions
- William R. Short – Naive Case 1
- Monica Gandhi – HIV Treatment Session Case #1: Treatment options in a naive HIV-positive woman
- Monica Gandhi – When to Start, What to Start – Focusing on the New Guidelines
- Moupali Das – PEP, nPEP, & PrEP: The State of the Evidence
- Harry W. Lampiris – PEP Case 3 Session 1: HIV Treatment
- Cody J. Poerio – The Engagement & Retention in Medical Care of HIV-Positive Clients
- Michael Horberg – HIV in the US in 2010 and Beyond –Where We’re Going (I Think…)
- John T. Brooks – Epidemiology of HIV Disease in the United States
- Peter W. Hunt – Immune Regulation and T Cell Activation in HIV Disease
- Mohamed G. Atta – HIV-1 and Kidney Disease
- Kenneth E. Sherman – Hepatitis Coinfections
- Kenneth A. Lichtenstein -Cardiovascular Disease and HIV
- Eileen Martin – Impact of HIV on the Brain and Cognition