17th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections

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17th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections

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17th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI)
February 16 - 19, 2010; San Francisco, California
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Valuable website to follow :
http://retroconference.org/2010/
of course we will not able to attend it physically but at least we can watch and listen it.
Please, note that you can download all videos and audios of that conference from the above link.
Hope to find someone discuss with me the topic of this conference (Retroviruses)..
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I am now watching the first webcast on Virology and Pathogenesis of HIV. About 25 minutes passed and still the talk about the entry of HIV virus into cell. A very detailed informations and very complicated...God bless us
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Please remember the 3Rs in HIV:

First, it is RNA virus.
Secondly, it belongs to Retroviruses.
Lastly, it contains Reverase transcriptase enzyme.

RNA, Retroviruses, Reverase transcriptase.
All begin with the letter (R).


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Thanks Dr.Khalfalla

I think this is the 2nd conference about Retroviruses you tell us about, last year you did the same, am i right?

It is really useful, i took a glance and the webcast looks great


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Salaaam Dr. Hani, long time.

Regarding your question, I have just raise the old post-it is not a new post- because of its importance. In addition, I want
to collect some materials about HIV infection and put them here.


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