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A call to Daryll at IR might provide some insight to Cel-Sci's upcoming attendance and/or presentations:
Daryll Strahl Investor Relations 970-377-2216
This site has a list of HIV/AIDS meetings/conferences:
critpath.org
here is the December, 99 and forward list:
December 2-4, 1999, Comprehensive Review of HIV Management: Winter Symposium, San Francisco, California, medicine.ucsf.edu . ÿ ÿ December 6-8, 1999,ÿ 28th ACTG (AIDS Clinical Trials Group) Group Meeting, Crystal Gateway Marriott, Alexandria, Virginia.ÿ Web:ÿ aactg.s-3.com ÿ December 11-14 1999,ÿ CPCRA (Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS) Group Meeting, Crystal City Marriott Gateway Hotel, Alexandria, Virginia.ÿ Web:ÿ cpcra.org
December 11-14, 1999, National AIDS Treatment Advocates Forum (NATAF), Miami, Florida, nmac.org .ÿ Contact: National Minority AIDS Council, (202) 483-1124, fax (202) 483-1127. The largest workshop of AIDS treatment activists is open to anyone interested in broadening their knowledge of HIV/AIDS research and treatment. The first of these treatment activist education and training events, designed by Treatment Action Group, was bolstered by participation of attendees to the National Skills Building Conference. Interaction between presenters and participants minimal, however. In prior years, this meeting was linked by location and date to the National Skills Building Conference, but due to strength and maturity, it cut the apron strings in recent years meeting in San Diego and then last year in Philadelphia.. Information on registration and scholarships NMAC at at (202) 483-6622 or write: NMAC, 1931 13th St., NW, Washington, DC 20009.ÿÿ No faxed applications will be accepted. For information on the program: (202) 483-6622 x327 or E-mail olopez@nmac.org Attendance: 300.
JANUARY 2000 January 30-February 2, 2000, 7th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, San Francisco, California, retroconference.org . Phone (703) 684-4876, Fax (703) 684-4841, Email info@idsociety.org , website includes text, audio, and slides from major presentations. This is particularly valuable since, although there was a minimum of overlap of important sessions, no one can attend everything.Comprehensive expert summaries and reports from this conference can be found on Project Inform web page and on the Healthcare Communications web site. The Healthcare Communications web site provides a virtual off-site course in the updates, supplementary materials, and overviews presented at this meeting, complete with CME credits and quizzes after each section.ÿ This forum was first inaugurated about the time that the International AIDS Conferences determined that, because of HIV-restrictive immigration policies, the US could no longer host them and, later, that they would take place every other year. This, in a sense, is a smaller scale replacement, although with a distinctly basic scientific and clinical , rather than social services and behavioral bent.ÿ In years when the International AIDS Conference are not held, such as 1997 and 1999, this will be the most important AIDS conference during the year. The sponsors have put strict attendance caps on this meeting for participants in the past, with tight caps on pharmaceutical company representatives, no venture capitalists or financial analysts allowed, and restricted media.ÿ This year the management of the conference has been changed, the venue from Chicago to San Francisco and approximately 3500 will attend.ÿ There will be no on-site registration. Some restrictions on pharmaceutical company attendance have been retained. Scholarships and community press slots have been proportionally increased, with all who applied the last two years for community scholarships receiving some level of scholarship support. The retroviral subjects highlighted are: biology and virology, pathogenesis, host-virus interactions, pathology, immunology, epidemiology, diagnostics, prevention, therapy, pharmacology, and vaccines.ÿ Sessions are classified roughly into three categories: Symposia, State-of-the-Art Lectures, and Late-Breaker Sessions. Much of the interest centers on the posters and late-breaker sessions, which often contain the most current information and trials results.. Merck generously contributes abstracts (including late-breaker sessions) for free distribution to attendees and the database for recent meetings is also posted online at the Conference web site, although late-breakers will be included, most of the abstracts will have been written many months in advance and not updated. For abstracts from the 5th and 6th meeting, see the Retrovirus Conference web site. ÿ Deadlines for the 7th Retrovirus Meeting:ÿ November 12 -ÿ community scholarship deadline.ÿ November 29ÿÿ scholarship dispositions faxed, e-mailed, or mailed. ÿ FEBRUARY 2000 February 18, 2000ÿÿ AIDS Subcommittee, National Advisory Allergy and Infectious Diseases Council and the AIDS Research Advisory Committee, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.ÿ Natcher Building, Conf Rooms E1-E2. ÿÿ APRIL 2000 April 16-21, 2000, 13th International Conference on Antiviral Research, Baltimore, isar-icar.com . JUNE 2000 June 16, 2000ÿÿ AIDS Subcommittee, National Advisory Allergy and Infectious Diseases Council and the AIDS Research Advisory Committee, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.ÿ Natcher Building, Conf Rooms E1-E2. ÿ MAY 2000 May 4-7, 2000, 10th Annual Clinical Care Options for HIV Symposium, Scottsdale Princess, Scottsdale, Arizona. This conference brings together at one relaxed meeting, the top HIV clinicians in the US.ÿ Email: registration@mail.medscape.com . JULY 2000 July 9-14, XIII International AIDS Conference - AIDS 2000, Durban, South Africa, aids2000.com . |