The Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) 2013

March 4, 2013

The Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) is a scientifically focused meeting of the world’s leading researchers working to understand, prevent, and treat HIV/AIDS and its complications. The goal of CROI is to provide a forum for translating laboratory and clinical research into progress against the AIDS epidemic. Over 4,000 leading researchers and clinicians from around the world convene in a different location each year for the Conference.

Below are BC-CfE researchers presenting at this year's CROI conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Click on the images to download a PDF version of their posters.

PresentersPresentation DatesTopicPDF Download
Julio Montaner/Bohdan Nosyk

March 4
2:30-4pm

The Evolution of the Cascade of HIV Care in British Columbia, Canada: 1996-2009
Chanson BrummeMarch 4
2:30-4pm
Proposed Host Pharmacogenetic Polymorphisms Predict Laboratory Abnormalities, but Not Early Treatment Discontinuation in Patients
Richard LiangMarch 5
2:30-4pm
Impact of experimental conditions on the utility of "primer ID" tagging for next-generation HIV sequencing
Rosemary McCloskeyMarch 5
2:30-4pm
An Evaluation of Phylogenetic Methods for ReconstructingTransmitted HIV Variants Using Longitudinal Clonal HIV Sequence Data   
Viviane LimaMarch 6
2:30-4pm
A Test, Treat and Retain Combination Strategy for Elimination of HCV Transmission among Injection Drug Users: A Mathematical Model.
Art PoonMarch 6
2:30-4pm
Robust phylogenetic method to reconstruct dates of infection in HIV-1 seroconverters from different risk groups
Alejandro Gonzalez-SernaTBDLow-Level HIV Viremia and Drug Resistance Testing