BELONG: Why people living with HIV must be included in non-HIV clinical trials – A Virtual Roundtable Discussion

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  • 4 May 2023 | 15:00 - 16:00 CET
  • Zoom

The recording of this virtual roundtable is available to stream here

The European AIDS Treatment Group is pleased to invite you to a virtual roundtable on Why people living with HIV must be included in non-HIV clinical trials, which will take place on Zoom, on Thursday, 04 May 2023 at 15:00 – 16:00 CET/Brussels Time.

 

In this virtual event EATG will present their position paper and, through a roundtable discussion with three guest speakers, will address the importance, the barriers and next steps needed to include people living with HIV in clinical research of potentially life-extending or life-saving drugs and treatments for other health conditions and comorbidities.

 

Below, you can find additional information on the agenda.

 

Link for registration

 

To attend the roundtable, please register here.

 

Agenda 

15:00-15:05Welcome & IntroductionFiona Greenhalgh –

EATG Project Coordinator

15:05 – 15:15Presentation of EATG position paperRoger Tatoud –

EATG consultant for the BELONG Project

15:15 – 15:50Why must people living with HIV be included in non-HIV clinical trials? A Roundtable discussion

 

 

Q&A

Jim PickettAVAC

 

Christopher Mann – Asphalion

 

Daniela Rojas CastroCoalition PLUS/EATG

 

Moderated by Roger Tatoud

15:50 – 16:00The BELONG Project: What’s Next & Closing RemarksRocco Pignata –

EATG Project Coordinator

 

Questions about the event? Email:

 

The BELONG Project has been developed by EATG and was supported by a ViiV Healthcare grant.

Practical Information

  • BELONG: Why people living with HIV must be included in non-HIV clinical trials – A Virtual Roundtable Discussion: This virtual roundtable organised by EATG takes place on Zoom.
    Thursday, 04 May 2023 at 15:00 – 16:00 CET/Brussels Time. 

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