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Human Genomics: Advances and Opportunities in HIV/AIDS Research

Speaker:
Bruce D. Walker, Massachusetts General Hospital
Mark Daly , Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Alkes Price , Harvard Medical School
Stephen Schaffner, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Matthew Henn , Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
David Goldstein , Duke University
Florencia Pereyra , Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Steven G. Deeks , San Francisco General Hospital
David Haas , Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Deborah Hung, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Anne Goldfeld, Harvard Medical School
Starts:
April 09, 2008 at 10:45 am
Ends:
April 09, 2008 at 05:30 pm
Location:
The Joseph B. Martin Conference Center at Harvard Medical School, The Joseph B. Martin Conference Center, , 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA. 02115
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Description

Eighth Annual Harvard University Center for AIDS Research Symposium and Poster Session
Joseph B. Martin Conference Center, Harvard Medical School

Speakers
Introduction
Bruce D. Walker, Massachusetts General Hospital
Characterization of Human Genetic Variation and the Search for Genes Underlying Common Diseases
Mark Daly, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Worldwide Population Structure and Ancestry in Genetic Association Studies
Alkes Price, Harvard Medical School
Natural Selection in the Human Genome
Stephen Schaffner, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Capturing Viral Genomic Diversity Between Hosts and Within Hosts
Matthew Henn, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
CHAVI Host Genetics
David Goldstein, Duke University
Overview of the International HIV Controllers Study Cohort
Florencia Pereyra, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
HIV Controllers: What Questions Should We Be Pursuing Using Host Genomics?
Steven G. Deeks, San Francisco General Hospital
HIV Pharmacogenomics
David Haas, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Roundtable Discussion on HIV and TB
Deborah Hung, Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT
Anne Goldfeld, Harvard Medical School
David Goldstein, Duke University
David Haas, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

Registration required:
Yes
Free:
Yes

Additional information

ONLINE EVENT REGISTRATION:
http://fs3.formsite.com/divofaids/annualcfarsymp/index.html
Registration is free and open to the public

For more information

Contact person:
James Brockman
Email:
Website:
Human Genomics: Advances and Opportunities in HIV/AIDS Research
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