Research Update on HIV Chronic Inflammation

Ed SandersDiscussion Forum, HIV, HIV Resources

Research Update on HIV Chronic Inflammation Kristine Erlandson MD University of Colorado We now have very effective medications to treat HIV with few side effects, so most young university researchers/investigators in the field of HIV are more interested in studying the chronic inflammation caused by ongoing HIV infection: health issues and possible treatments. Come get a great update from our friend and “researcher-extraordinaire” from UC. Kristine will present what research has been done & what we have learned; what hasn’t been done; what research is ongoing; and what research do we want to do next. WEDNESDAY 14 FEBRUARY 2018 ♥ …

Aging with HIV … and Understanding Common Age Related Health Conditions

Ed SandersHIV, HIV Resources

“Aging with HIV … and Understanding Common Age Related Health Conditions” Kathleen Harris, Pharm D., Medical Science Liaison, ViiV HealthcareEven when undetectable, the immune system is constantly mounting a response to HIV infection, causing continuous chronic inflammation. Studies have shown this causes pre-mature aging and other conditions associated with health in older individuals. Right now this is a really hot topic in the “HIV research world”. Come learn more.

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Pathways toward an HIV Cure

Ed SandersHIV, HIV Resources

The Annual Tim Gill Community Forum “Pathways Toward an HIV Cure” … a conversation with Steve Deeks MD UCSF (University of California San Francisco) TUESDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2017 * DINNER & PRESENTATION 6:30 PM * (DOORS OPEN 6PM) * BLACKBIRD PUBLIC HOUSE * * ALAMEDA AVE & SOUTH DOWNING ST (305 S DOWNING ST) * ********************************************************************************************** RSVP required (restaurant space is limited) Due to limited space, we ask that only HIV+ individuals sign-up to attend. Please RSVP with your name and phone number by email to: forums.colorado@gmail.com Write “RSVP” in subject line. (if no email, leave a message at: 303-7777-208) …