The Community Breakfast Club are one-hour Zooms that provide an informal and friendly setting for dialogue between researchers and community advocates on the hottest #CROI2026 science being presented this year. These sessions are open to anyone interested, including people who are not registered or attending the CROI conference. Each session will be recorded and links to the recordings will be shared widely.
Please register via each Zoom link for each session you are interested in. Hope to see you at all of them!
Dates: 23-25th February 2026
Platform: Virtual (links provided below)
Partners: AVAC, TAG, EATG, Fiocruz
SESSION #1
Date: Monday 23 February
Time: 7:00am – 8:00am Mountain Time (15:00 – 16:00 CET)
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Topic:
This session will provide advocates with updates on the state of HIV cure research being presented at CROI 2026; highlighting scientific advances and implications for communities
Register here: https://avac-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/9ObxBJ3qSgmzbi9MdWL25Q
Speakers: TBA
Moderator: Jessica Salzwedel (AVAC)
SESSION #2
Date: Tuesday 24 February
Time: 7:00am – 8:00am Mountain Time (15:00 – 16:00 CET)
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Topic:
This session will unpack the most important prevention science emerging from CROI 2026, with a focus on how scientific advances translate or fail to translate into real-world impact for communities most affected by HIV.
Register here: https://avac-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/uyq9koNYSuWne66quAy0FQ
Speakers: TBA
Moderator: Adaobi Lisa Olisa (Root to Rise)
SESSION #3
Date: Wednesday 25 February
Time: 7:00am – 8:00am Mountain Time (15:00 – 16:00 CET)
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Topic:
Register here: https://avac-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/ZsRcw7dWRiyt1bFBt9vkmA
Speakers: TBA
Moderator: Sean Hosein (EATG)
The Community Breakfast Club is a joint initiative made possible through collaboration among AVAC, EATG, TAG, Fiocruz, and other partners.
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