Keynote: Digital Approaches to HIV Prevention

Digital platforms provide new opportunities to support gay, bisexual and other MSM (gbMSM) to manage their sexual health and access relevant sexual health services.

At Summit 2019, Dr. Sullivan will review what new resources digital platforms bring to the prevention landscape, highlight the attributes of digital platforms that make them ideal for serving diverse gbMSM, and provide examples of mobile and browser-based apps currently being tested in randomized prevention trials.

Presented by Patrick Sullivan at Summit 2019: Queering Healthcare Access and Accessibility, in Vancouver October 31 - November 1. For more information visit cbrc.net/summit

Patrick Sullivan is the Charles Howard Cand- ler Professor of Epidemiology at Emory Uni- versity’s Rollins School of Public Health, the Co-Director of the Prevention Sciences Core at Emory’s Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), and a past member of the US Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS. He served at the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) from 1994- 2008.

His career has included work on HIV surveillance at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, HIV vaccine research at the National Institutes of Health-supported HIV Vaccine Trials Network, and research on technology-enabled HIV prevention for MSM supported by the US NIH and CDC.

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Keynote: Digital Approaches to HIV Prevention
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