Exploring the intersection of HIV and aging: A geroscience perspective Session 1: The state of HIV and aging research and relevance of geroscience
CO-CHAIRS
Kristine Erlandson, University of Colorado, United States
Lishomwa (Lish) Ndhlovu, Weill Cornell Medicine, United States
MODERATORS
David Chang
National Institutes of Health Office of AIDS Research, United States
Ann Namkung
National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, United States
Organizer
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This session will include presentations on the current state of chronic HIV infection and aging research and explore the application of geroscience to better treat aging-related conditions in people with HIV (PWH).
15:00
2 min
Welcome
University of Colorado, United States
Weill Cornell Medicine, United States
15:02
2 min
Opening remarks
National Institute on Aging, United States
15:04
10 min
NIH and NIA Priorities in HIV and Aging Research
National Institutes of Health Office of AIDS Research, United States
National Institute on Aging, National Institutes of Health, United States
15:14
15 min
What is the evidence for premature aging in HIV infection: Comorbidities and aging-related diseases
University College London, United Kingdom
15:29
15 min
Geroscience and measuring the pace of aging
National Institute on Aging, United States
15:44
15 min
Accelerating and decelerating ageing
National University of Singapore, Singapore
15:59
15 min
Epigenetic age acceleration before antiretroviral therapy and deceleration after viral suppression
University of Bern, Switzerland
16:14
16 min
Discussion Q & A
University College London, United Kingdom
National Institute on Aging, United States
National University of Singapore, Singapore
University of Bern, Switzerland
University of Colorado, United States
Weill Cornell Medicine, United States