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The Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) 2025

The Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI), March 9th - 12th 2025, San Francisco California

The CROI 2025 conference is scheduled for March 9th to 12th, 2025, in San Francisco, California, USA. This event provides a vital platform for researchers to present and discuss their latest findings related to human retroviruses and associated diseases

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CROI 2025: Advancing HIV Research and Clinical Practice

The 32nd Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) is a premier scientific gathering that brings together healthcare professionals, researchers, and experts from around the world.

Key Highlights:

  1. Cutting-Edge Research Presentations: CROI 2025 will feature a diverse range of presentations, including original research, clinical trials, and translational studies. Attendees can expect insights into novel antiretroviral therapies, immunotherapies, prevention strategies, and emerging diagnostic tools.
  2. Clinical Updates and Guidelines: HCPs attending CROI will benefit from updates on clinical guidelines, treatment protocols, and best practices. Renowned experts will share evidence-based recommendations, ensuring that attendees stay informed about the latest advancements in HIV care.
  3. Interactive Workshops and Symposia: The conference offers interactive workshops and symposia covering topics such as viral reservoirs, co-infections, long-term complications, and personalized medicine. These sessions provide a unique opportunity for HCPs to engage with colleagues, ask questions, and exchange ideas.
  4. Global Perspectives: CROI brings together a diverse international community, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing. Attendees will gain insights into regional challenges, successes, and disparities in HIV prevention, treatment, and care.
  5. Networking Opportunities: Whether during coffee breaks, poster sessions, or networking events, HCPs can connect with peers, mentors, and industry representatives. These interactions facilitate professional growth and encourage interdisciplinary collaboration.
  6. Abstract Submissions: Researchers and clinicians are encouraged to submit abstracts for oral or poster presentations. This is a chance to showcase groundbreaking work, share clinical experiences, and contribute to the collective knowledge base.
  7. Virtual Participation: For those unable to attend in person, CROI offers virtual access to select sessions, ensuring broader participation and knowledge dissemination