Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
This track focuses on the latest innovations in HIV diagnostic technologies, emphasizing molecular diagnostics and point-of-care testing. Participants will explore how these advancements enhance early detection and improve patient outcomes.
This session addresses strategies for strengthening laboratory capacity in resource-limited settings to effectively manage HIV/AIDS. Discussions will include training, infrastructure development, and the integration of emerging tools.
This track examines the implications of emerging pathogens in the context of HIV/AIDS co-infections. Researchers will present findings on diagnostic challenges and innovative solutions to enhance disease detection.
Focusing on the role of biomarkers in HIV diagnostics and treatment, this session will highlight recent discoveries and their potential applications. Participants will discuss how biomarkers can improve patient stratification and therapeutic monitoring.
This track showcases cutting-edge developments in rapid testing methodologies for HIV detection. Experts will share insights on how these innovations can facilitate timely diagnosis and treatment initiation.
This session explores the intersection of health technology and HIV surveillance systems. Participants will discuss how emerging tools can enhance data collection, analysis, and public health responses to HIV epidemics.
This track highlights recent clinical laboratory innovations that are transforming HIV diagnostics. Presentations will cover novel technologies and their impact on laboratory workflows and diagnostic accuracy.
Focusing on point-of-care testing for HIV, this session will address the challenges faced in implementation and uptake. Experts will propose solutions to enhance accessibility and reliability in diverse settings.
This track discusses the integration of emerging diagnostic tools into existing HIV programs. Participants will evaluate case studies that illustrate successful implementation and the resulting impact on patient care.
This session will focus on developing effective surveillance strategies for HIV/AIDS in the context of emerging pathogens. Experts will discuss innovative approaches to monitor and respond to evolving epidemiological trends.
This track will explore future directions in HIV diagnostic technologies, emphasizing the role of interdisciplinary collaboration. Participants will engage in discussions on potential breakthroughs and the implications for global health.
