HIV Glasgow is a key meeting in the international congress calendar and the programme appeals to a wide range of delegates, from clinicians, to researchers, from people living with HIV to nurses and pharmacists. The programme operates as single-session format with no parallel sessions enabling delegates to all see and hear the same content and then maximise the networking opportunities at the event.
Recordings of the sessions at HIV Glasgow Congress 2024 are available by clicking the title of the session below. If you wish to view a copy of the full programme featuring these sessions click here.
In collaboration with the International AIDS Society
Including oral papers Managing Cardiometabolic Risk in HIV: The Role of Old and New Drugs Elimination of HIV Vertical Transmission Across the World
In collaboration with the Euroguidelines in Central and Eastern Europe Network Group Antiretroviral Treatment Strategies
Including oral paper Infection Prevention Supporting an Older Population of People Living With HIV, or at Risk of HIV
In collaboration with the British HIV Association Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitor (INSTI) Resistance
Including oral papers HIV in migrant populations
The Lancet HIV Clinical Case Study Session
In collaboration with the Liverpool DDI Team HIV Cure: Where Are We Now? Emerging Ethical and Participation Challenges in HIV Research and Development
In collaboration with the European AIDS Treatment Group Guidelines Session: 2024 Update and CV Risk Recommendations
In collaboration with the European AIDS Clinical Society Co-morbidities and Co-infections
Oral paper session PrEP-ing for the Future: Incorporating the Lock Lecture gifted by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
Including oral papers
Experience in the Implementation of Long-Acting Treatment
In collaboration with the International AIDS Society
Including oral papers
Keynote Lecture:
Managing Cardiometabolic Risk in HIV: The Role of Old and New Drugs
Managing Cardiometabolic Risk in HIV: The Role of Old and New Drugs
Elimination of HIV Vertical Transmission Across the World
In collaboration with the Euroguidelines in Central and Eastern Europe Network Group
Antiretroviral Treatment Strategies
Including oral paper
Supporting an Older Population of People Living With HIV, or at Risk of HIV
In collaboration with the British HIV Association
Integrase Strand Transfer Inhibitor (INSTI) Resistance
Including oral papers
HIV in migrant populations
The Lancet HIV
Clinical Case Study Session
In collaboration with the Liverpool DDI Team
Emerging Ethical and Participation Challenges in HIV Research and Development
In collaboration with the European AIDS Treatment Group
Guidelines Session: 2024 Update and CV Risk Recommendations
In collaboration with the European AIDS Clinical Society
Co-morbidities and Co-infections
Oral paper session