Agenda The primary goal of the 12th International Symposium on NeuroVirology will be to examine the molecular mechanisms associated with virus-induced neurologic disease in humans and animal models to enhance our understanding of common pathogenic themes and to facilitate their diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. The 2013 Conference on HIV in the Nervous System, which has been held in conjunction with Symposia for the last eleven years, is a major forum for the discussion of basic, translational, and clinical research on HIV in the nervous system. Click here to download a brochure that includes the complete agendas for the 12th International Symposium on NeuroVirology and the 2013 Conference on HIV in the Nervous System. The brochure also includes additional information about special lectureships featured during the symposium and a growing list of meeting sponsors. Click on the links below for the daily schedules of sessions and events. Shading indicates presentations associated specifically with the 2013 Conference on HIV in the Nervous System. Schedules for both meetings will be updated periodically as new information becomes available.
The Symposium and Conference will be immediately preceded by an event titled "Eradication of HIV-CNS Reservoirs: Current Strategies and Future Priorities." This independent event is sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health. Meeting feedback Your feedback is important to us. It plays an important role in the planning process for future meetings. When you get to the meeting, please fill out the Evaluation Form, will be provided upon your arrival at the meeting. Dont forget to fill out both sides of the form. The form can be turned in at the Registration Table. Alternatively, mail your completed form to the ISNV administrative office at: International Society for NeuroVirology, Temple University School of Medicine, Room 740 MERB, 3500 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19140. For more information... Requests for additional information may be directed to the ISNV Administrative Office.
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