Présentation
The Pasteur Queer Club is organizing a roundtable conversation on HIV prevention, cure research, and the power of community activism. Held in honor of World AIDS Day (December 1st), the event will provide a moment to reflect on the progress made, the challenges that remain, and the collective responsibilities shaping the future of HIV. At a time when scientific breakthroughs and community-driven advocacy continue to transform the HIV landscape, this roundtable will explore where we stand today and where we are heading next.
Together, our speakers will discuss the latest advances and ongoing challenges in HIV research, prevention, and cure efforts, as well as the crucial intersection with activism as a driving force for meaningful change—ensuring that progress benefits everyone without marginalization. This dialogue deeply resonates with the Pasteur community’s commitment to excellence in research, public health, and equity.
This event is reserved for individuals from the Pasteur campus.
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Panel of Speakers
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Jean-Michel Molina
Institut Pasteur – Medical Director
St-Louis Hospital – Director of Tropical & Infectious Diseases
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Everyone from laboratory or support services is warmly welcome to attend, to take part in this conversation and contribute to a shared vision for a more inclusive future in the fight against HIV.