October 2016 @ Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Introduction to the annotated transcripts and index of "HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future"
Session 1: The Story of Animal Retroviruses
- 1.1 James D. Watson — Welcome
- 1.4 Robin Weiss — Retrovirus History and Early Searches for Human Retroviruses
- 1.5 John Coffin — The Origin of Molecular Retrovirology
- 1.6 Harold Varmus — Animal Retroviruses and Cancer Research
- 1.7 Max Essex — From Feline Leukemia Virus to AIDS in Africa
Session 2: The Pandemic Begins, Early Discoveries
- 2.0 Michael Gottlieb — Introduction to Session 2
- 2.1 Paul Volberding — The First Patients
- 2.2 James Curran — Deciphering the Epidemiology of AIDS
- 2.3 Mark Harrington — The Importance of Activism to the US Response
- 2.4 Robert Gallo — Discoveries of Human Retrovirus, Their Linkage to Disease as Causative Agents & Preparation for the Future
- 2.5 Françoise Barré-Sinoussi — Discovery of HIV
- 2.6 Tony Fauci — 35 Years of HIV/AIDS: Science and Policy
Session 3: Antiretroviral Therapy
- 3.1 Marty St. Clair: Discovery of AZT as the First Anti-HIV Drug
- 3.2 Samuel Broder: The First Clinical Trials of Antiretroviral Drugs
- 3.3 Douglas Richman: Antiviral Drug Resistance and Combination ART
- 3.4 Raymond Schinazi — Discovery and Development of Novel NRTIs
- 3.5 Daria Hazuda: Discovery and Development of Integrase Inhibitors
- 3.6 John C. Martin — Making it Simpler: A Single Pill to Treat HIV
Session 4: Human and Primate Retroviruses, the Origin of HIV
- 4.0.1 Jeffrey Lifson — Session 4, Introduction 1
- 4.0.2 Ruth Ruprecht — Session 4, Introduction 2
- 4.1 Ronald Desrosiers — The Origin of SIVmac: Non-human Primate Models for HIV
- 4.2 Martine Peeters — On the Road to HIV: Primate Lentiviruses
- 4.3 Beatrice Hahn — Apes to Humans: The Origin of HIV
- 4.4 Michael Worobey — Spread of HIV in the New World
Session 5: Molecular Biology of the Extraordinary Virus
- 5.0 Anna Marie Skalka — Introduction, Session 5
- 5.1 Flossie Wong-Staal — Discovery of Human Retroviral Transactivators
- 5.2 Joseph Sodroski — Primate Host-Specific Selection of Immunodeficiency Virus Gag and Env Proteins
- 5.3 Michael Malim — Discovery of APOBEC Restriction
- 5.4 Edward Berger — Discovery of HIV Co-receptors
- 5.5 Andrew Rice — Mechanism of tat Transactivation
- 5.6 Michael Emerman — Host-virus Co-evolution
Session 6: Immunology and Prevention
- 6.1 Sharon Hillier — Development and Application of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
- 6.2 Dennis Burton — How Does HIV Evade the Antibody Response?
- 6.3 Bruce Walker — Role of T Cells in Controlling HIV Infection
- 6.4 Barton Haynes — Development of HIV Vaccine: Steps and Missteps
- 6.5 Emilio Emini — Issues in HIV Vaccine Development: Will the Future be any Easier than the Past?
- 6.6 Robert Redfield — The PEPFAR Program to Treat HIV in Africa
- 6.7 Salim Abdool Karim — Stopping the Spread of HIV in Developing Countries
Session 7: Prospects for an HIV Vaccine
Session 8: Pathogenesis and Prospects
- 8.1 John Mellors — MACS and Beyond: Epidemiology, Viremia and Pathogenesis
- 8.2 David Ho — Unraveling of HIV Dynamics In Vivo
- 8.3 George Shaw — Transmitted/Founder HIV Genomes: What They Teach Us
- 8.4 Robert Siliciano — The Challenge of the HIV Reservoir
- 8.5 Sharon Lewin — Research to a Cure: A Possible Goal?
- 8.6 David Baltimore — Bringing it to an End (And Where Are We Going?)
Session 9: Public Event
- 9.1 Jon Cohen — Responding to AIDS: A Journalist's View
- 9.2 Staffan Hildebrand — Face of AIDS Project
- 9.3 Victoria Harden — The Future of the History of AIDS
Session 10: What Have We Learned?
Index to HIV/AIDS Annotated Transcripts