International HIV & Hepatitis Virus Drug Resistance Workshop

The International HIV & Hepatitis Virus Drug Resistance Workshop and Curative Strategies has gained a reputation over the past 18 years as the premier meeting on antiviral resistance. Leading laboratory and clinical scientists present their latest research at this Workshop, which often results in innovative approaches to antiviral therapy. The Workshop is renowned for the quality of the data presented and the depth of the scientific interaction and debate.

This year the workshop is being held at the Hotel Croatia in Dubrovnik, Croatia on June 8-12, 2010.

The Workshop continues to attract the most prominent scientists and clinicians, thereby maintaining the Workshop’s excellent reputation for cutting-edge science and service. Additionally, through support of our Funding Partners, scholarships are available for young scientists and community representatives.

Topics include:

  • HBV/HCV Resistance
  • HIV Drug Resistance in Resource Poor Countries
  • HIV-1 Persistence, Reservoirs and Elimination Strategies

For more information, click here to visit the International HIV & Hepatitis Virus Drug Resistance Workshop website.


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