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Leading names in the HIV/AIDS vaccine world to attend Cape Town conferenceLeading local and international experts will be attending the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise's AIDS Vaccine 2008 Conference, to be held in Cape Town from 13 to 16 October 2008. Speakers include Dr Stanley Plotkin, developer of the rubella vaccine; Dr Alan Bernstein from the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise; Dr Malegapuru Makgoba from the University of KwaZulu-Natal; Dr Susan Buchbinder from the San Francisco Department of Public Health; Dr Anthony Fauci from the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; and, Dr Robert Gallo of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, co-discoverer of the HI virus. “With recent events in the field of HIV vaccine research and development, this is an important conference that will allow the field to take stock of what has been achieved and investigate what directions we should pursue in the future to develop a successful HIV vaccine,” says conference chair Prof. Lynn Morris. “We hope to provide a forum for the exchange of scientific data, sharing of ideas and promoting collaborations. We have attracted some of the leading names in the field to the conference, we have excellent sponsorship and we look forward to a successful event that moves the field forward.” Ninety scholarships have also been awarded to scientists from developing countries including South Africa, China, Brazil, Argentina, Kenya, Nigeria, Thailand and Uganda, as well as 49 Travel Awards to scientists from Europe and the USA. Twenty Cape Town-based students have received registration waivers. The major sponsors of the conference are the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise, the Office of AIDS Research of the US National Institutes of Health, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Other sponsors are the US Military HIV Research Program, the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the South African Department of Science & Technology, the World Health Organisation's African AIDS Vaccine Programme, ANRS (Agence Nationale de Recherche sur le Sida et les hepatites virales), the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative, The Wellcome Trust, the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, the South African AIDS Vaccine Initiative/Medical Research Council, the South African TB and AIDS Training and Aurum Institute for Health Research. For more information see the conference website: http://www.hivvaccineenterprise.org/conference/2008/index.aspx or contact aidsvaccine08@nicd.ac.za For media queries contact: Michelle Galloway, South African AIDS Vaccine Initiative, +27 21 938 0205, e-mail: Editorial contact Michelle Galloway, South African AIDS Vaccine Initiative, +27 21 938 0205, e-mail: |