Tune In Virtually to NIH's AIDS Research Strategy Session
Published Date: 5/6/2025
Notice
Summary
The Office of AIDS Research Advisory Council is holding a virtual meeting on September 18, 2025, to share updates on HIV research plans and priorities. Anyone interested can watch online or send in comments before the meeting. This is a great chance for researchers, advocates, and the public to stay in the loop and help shape future HIV research efforts.
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NIH OAR HIV Meeting Open to Public
The Office of AIDS Research Advisory Council will hold a virtual public meeting on September 18, 2025, from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. You can watch the meeting live via the NIH Videocast at https://videocast.nih.gov/ to hear updates on the NIH Strategic Plan and HIV research priorities.
Public Comments Accepted Before Meeting
Any interested person may submit written comments to the Contact Person before the meeting; submissions must include name, address, telephone number, and, if applicable, business or professional affiliation. Comments are filed by forwarding the statement to the Contact Person listed in the notice (CAPT Mary Glenshaw, Office of AIDS Research).
Reasonable Accommodations Available for Viewers
If you plan to view the virtual meeting and need special assistance or other reasonable accommodations, you should notify the Contact Person in advance of the meeting (contact details provided in the notice).
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