In case you missed parts of the conversation from the conference, weve got you covered. In daily video updates, Dr. Dieffenbach from The National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) shared with us his observations from each day of the conference. We also had the honor of interviewing Ambassador Birx from the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR)and other federal partners, community members, and presenters at AIDS 2014.Here is a summary of our current work at AIDS 2014. Please continue to follow our blog for more upcoming information about the conference.
Day 1: Sunday, July 20
NIHs Dr. Carl Dieffenbach Looks Ahead to Key Topics to be Explored at AIDS 2014.blog/video
Dr. Fauci Reflects on HIV Colleagues Lost in Flight MH-17.blog/video
Day 2: Monday, July 21
NIHs Dr. Carl Dieffenbach Shares Science Highlights from Second Day of AIDS 2014.blog/video
Ambassador Birx Shares Highlights from AIDS 2014 and Introduces PEPFAR Dashboards.blog/video
Day 3: Tuesday, July 22
If You Film It, Will They Watch 5 tips to produce and market online videos inspired by AIDS 2014. blog
NIHs Dr. Carl Dieffenbach Shares a Highlight from Day 3 of AIDS 2014 on Making Better, Smarter Investments to Achieve AIDS-Free Generation. blog/video
CDCs Laura Kann on Adolescents and HIV-Related Risk Behavior. blog/video
Conversations from AIDS 2014: Ron Valdiserri and Phill Wilson of the Black AIDS Institute. blog/video
Day 4: Wednesday, July 23
Harnessing the Potential of Social Media in HIV Prevention- Voices from AIDS 2014. blog/video
Conversations from AIDS 2014: Mary Mahy, UNAIDS on the new Gap Report.blog/video
NIHs Dr. Carl Dieffenbach Shares Highlights from Wednesday at AIDS 2014. blog/video
Day 5: Thursday, July 24
NIHs Dr. Carl Dieffenbach Shares Highlights from Thursday at AIDS 2014. blog/video
NIHs Dr. Gina Brown Reflects on HIV Among Women and Girls. blog/video
Day 6: Friday, July 25
NIHs Dr. Carl Dieffenbach Shares Final Thoughts from AIDS 2014. blog/video
Conversations from AIDS 2014: Practitioner Bisola Ojikutu, M.D., MPH. blog/video
Following us on Social Media
Throughout the conference we posted daily Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter updates using the hashtag #AIDS2014. If you arent already following us, we encourage you to follow AIDS.gov and take a look at our social media activity from the conference.
Instagram (@AIDSgov): instagram.com/aidsgov
Twitter: twitter.com/AIDSgov
Facebook: facebook.com/AIDS.gov
YouTube: youtube.com/user/aidsgov
Were you at AIDS 2014 Following it online Let us know what you thought of the topics covered at the conference in the comments.
Source: www.aids.gov
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