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Please join the O’Neill Institute on Wednesday, October 9, from 1:20-3:20 p.m. ET for the opening session of the 2024 Colloquium’s three-part series focused on Pandemics in the Modern Age titled, “The United States Leadership in the Domestic and Global HIV Response.” 

The United States has taken a crucial role in shaping both domestic and global strategies for HIV prevention, treatment, and advocacy. Engage with highly regarded scholars and advocates as they explore the successes, challenges, and future directions of United States leadership in combating the HIV epidemic. The discussion will examine how the United States’ initiatives have impacted global health policies, domestic programs, and the ongoing battle for health equity.

Speakers: 

  • A. Cornelius Baker, Assistant Research Professor, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University; Special Advisor to the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Jennifer Kates, Senior Vice President and Director of Global Health & HIV Policy, KFF
  • Seble G. Kassaye, MD, Infectious Disease Specialist and Associate Professor, Georgetown University Medical Center 
  • Greg Millett, Vice President and Director, Public Policy, amfAR

Moderated by: Matthew M. Kavanagh, Director, Center for Global Health Policy & Politics, O’Neill Institute