NexT generation traininG in HIV Research: Immunity in the First 1000 days in mother-infant dyadS” (TIGRIS)

NexT generation traininG in HIV Research: Immunity in the First 1000 days in mother-infant dyadS” (TIGRIS)

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D71 planning meeting: 2-4th September 2022

We would like to welcome you to the first of two planning meetings for the D71 grant:
NexT generatIon traininG in HIV Research: Immunity in the First 1000 days in mother-infant dyadS” (TIGRIS).

The purpose of the D71 planning grant is to develop a training programme and post-graduate diploma in reproductive immunology in the context of HIV, ready for a D43 application in August 2023. We are to have two meetings, this one in 2022 and the next one in early 2023 with a focus on African partnerships.

The specific objectives of this meeting are as follows:

  1. Understand gaps in knowledge within the respective themes

  2. The challenges of performing reproductive, neonatal and paediatric clinical research

  3. Identify a next generation HIV research agenda

  4. Identify topics for training and learning objectives

  5. Develop a framework core curriculum for a Post Graduate Diploma

Use this link to register and participate in the themed sessions:page2image31809408

Friday 2nd September: Saturday 3rd September: Sunday 4th September:

Themes 1 & 2 – 3:00-7:00pm SAST
Themes 3 & 4 – 3:00-7:30pm SAST
Themes 5 & 6 – 11:00am – 1:00pm SAST and 3:00-6:30pm SAST


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