2025 Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit
The 9th Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit hosted by NMAC will be held in Atlanta, GA, from Thursday, April 10 to Saturday, April 12, 2025.
Since inception, the goal of the summit is to translate scientific discovery and biomedical solutions for the HIV workforce into effective delivery to communities that need them the most. In its ninth year, the Summit is a unique convening of federal and state government, the HIV workforce, the healthcare sector, and PrEP users and advocates.
The 2025 Summit will focus on combining scientific advancements, technological innovations, and implementation science to significantly enhance the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of HIV. These innovations hold the potential to ultimately work towards the goal of ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic by:
- Improving PrEP and HIV treatment uptake in communities most impacted by HIV/AIDS
- Improving health outcomes for individuals living with HIV,
- Reducing HIV stigma
The Summit will also focus on “implementation science,” which encompasses strategies and skills, including decision science and operations research, health systems research, health outcomes research, health and behavioral economics, epidemiology, statistics, organization and management science, finance, policy analysis, anthropology, sociology, and ethics. By providing an in-depth exploration of these efforts and challenges, the Summit aims to prepare its audience for ongoing and future work needed to end the HIV epidemic.