12th Kumamoto AIDS Seminar Global COE Joint International Symposium

Symposium

‘@October 19th, Wednesday
‘@October 20th, Thursday
‘@October 21th, Friday

‘@Poster Session

@@@October 20th, Thursday 12:40-14:20, 18:10-19:00
@@@October 21th, Friday 11:40-13:20



‘1st@October 19th, Wednesday@( Hotel Nikko Kumamoto@9:00-17:45 )
Opening Remarks Shinji Harada
[Vice-president, Kumamoto University]

Hiroaki Mitsuya
[Leader of AIDS gCOE program]
Session I @@
9:10-10:40 k90l
Chair: Hiroaki Mitsuya [Kumamoto Univ.]

01
Mark A. Wainberg
[McGill AIDS Centre, Canada]
Novel drug resistance mutations selected in both the RT and IN genes of HIV-1 can restore viral replication competence

02
Edward A. Berger
[NIH, USA]
HIV-Receptor Interactions: Translating Discoveries in the Lab to Treatment and Prevention in People
Session II
11:00-12:00 k60l
Chair: Shuzo Matsushita [Kumamoto Univ.]
03
Hiroaki Mitsuya
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
Darunavir with dual functions: inhibition of protease's enzymatic activity and dimerization

04
Shinichi Oka
[NCGM / Kumamoto University, Japan]
Treatment of HIV/HCV co-infected patients after IFN therapy failure
Session III
13:20-14:50 k90l
Chair: Masafumi Takiguchi [Kumamoto Univ.]
05
Mark A. Brockman
[Simon Fraser University, Canada]
Impact of HLA selection pressure on HIV-1 sequence and protein function

06
Andrew K. Sewell
[Cardiff University, UK]
A systems view of preventing T-cell escape by HIV
Session IV
14:50-15:40 k50l
Chair.Tetsuro Matano [NIID / Kumamoto Univ.]
07
Takamasa Ueno
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
Functional adaptation of HIV-1 Nef against immune-mediated selective forces

08
Tatsuo Shioda
[Osaka University, Japan]
Genetic polymorphisms of TRIM5 gene in human and macaques
Session V
16:10-17:00 k50l
Chair: Shinji Harada [Kumamoto Univ.]
09
Yoshio Koyanagi
[Kyoto University, Japan]
Depletion of regulatory T cells in acute phase may enforce HIV systemic infection

10
Shinya Suzu
[Kumamoto University, Japan]
Anti-inflammatory- to pro-inflammatory phenotypic shift of macrophages by HIV proteins
Session VI
17:00-17:45 k45l
Chair: Takamasa Ueno [Kumamoto Univ.]
11
Thumbi Ndung’u
[University of KwaZulu-Natal., South-Africa]
Clinical implications of recent trends in antiretroviral drug resistance patterns and viral tropism among HIV-1 subtype C infected patients in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

   
¨October 20th, Thursday
   
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