Stay Connected to Research and Events at the 2010 CROI Conference
The 17th Conference on Retroviral and Opportunistic Infections (CROI)
brings together researchers from across the globe working to understand, prevent, and treat HIV/AIDS. The annual conference will be held next week (February 16-19) in San Francisco and they will be using new media to help conference participants and the general public stay connected to the top research and events throughout the four day meeting.
There are several ways you can stay connected during and even after the conference:
- Watch or listen to webcasts or podcasts of the plenaries, symposia, scientific overviews, oral abstract sessions, and themed discussions on their website
. - Read the abstracts and posters from CROI 2010 as well as previous meetings (CROI 1994-2009)

- Follow the CROI conference on Twitter using #CROI

- Sign up for AIDSMap email updates
that will summarize news from CROI 2010
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Hello, I'm an ex-pat.American who has been living in Holland since 1988. I have been diagnosed with HIV+ and Hep-C since June 1992. I have been on comb. medicines since 2002. My condition is excellent thanks to the meds.My doctor (for infectious diseases)is Dr. M.E. vd Ende at Erasmus MC Hospital, Rotterdom, NL.
I am SO, SO grateful for (and too) the Dutch Health Insurance system!
Best Regards,
Michael de Jong
Posted by: Michael G. de Jong | February 13, 2010 at 07:19 AM