Following are the presentations delivered at the evidence summit.
The conference organizers request that any use of these presentations should include citations to both their presenting authors and relevant summit information (e.g., Controlling the HIV Pandemic with Antiretrovirals: Treatment as Prevention and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, June 11-12, 2012, London).
Monday 11 June 2012
Keynote Address - Combination Prevention - Public Health and Human Rights Imperatives

Gottfried Hirnschall, MD
Panel 1 - Review of Current TasP Studies

Moderator: Papa Salif Sow, MD
Sarah J. Fidler, MBBS, PhD
Victor De Gruttola, ScD
Timothy Hallett, PhD
Plenary 1 - Perspectives from the Vancouver TasP Workshop

Julio Montaner, MD
Panel 2 - Facilitating Access to TasP from Bench to Clinic

Moderator: Mauro Schechter, MD
Ron d’Amico, DO, MSc
John Pottage, MD
James Rooney, MD
Paul Schaper, MPH
Plenary 2 - TasP - Individual versus Public Health Benefit versus Both

Kevin Fisher, JD, MSc
Plenary 3 - Health System Concerns Related to TasP and MARPs

Valerie Delpech, MD, MPH
Panel 3 - Implementing TasP - Addressing Clinical and Other Concerns

Moderator: Bertrand Audoin
Gus Cairns, MA
Robert Carroll, RN, ACRN
Ceri Evans
Jorge Saavedra, MD
Ian Williams, MD
Plenary 4 - Treatment 2.0 as a Catalyst for TasP through Drug/Treatment Optimization

Stefano Vella, MD
Plenary 5 - Ethical Standards vis-à-vis Prevention in Biomedical Prevention Trials

Richard Ashcroft, PhD
Panel 4 - Implementing Universal TasP - Wishful Thinking?

Moderator: Nikos Dedes
Eric Fleutelot
Helen Rees, MD
Tuesday 12 June 2012
Plenary 6 - PrEP - Current Global Themes and Future Directions

Kenneth Mayer, MD
Plenary 7 - Antiretroviral Pharmacology for PrEP

Craig Hendrix, MD
Panel 5 - Review of Current PrEP Studies

Moderator: Carmen Zorrilla, MD
Benjamin B. Brown
Roy M. Gulick, MD
Sheena McCormack, MSc
Ian McGowan, MD, PhD
Helen Rees, MD
Bruno Spire, MD, PhD
Panel 6 - Facilitating Access to PrEP from Bench to Clinic

Moderator: Chris Duncombe, MD, PhD
Ron d’Amico, DO, MSc
Manuel Goncalves, MD
James Rooney, MD
Paul Schaper, MPH
Plenary 8 - Behavior and PrEP - Behavioral Threats to PrEP Success

K. Rivet Amico, PhD
Plenary 9 - Managing PrEP-Related Safety Concerns

Veronica Miller, PhD
Plenary 10 - Cost-Benefit Analysis of Universal versus Selective PrEP

Bruce Schackman, PhD
Panel 7 - Community, Provider, Operational, and Regulatory Perspectives on PrEP Implementation

Moderator: Yuzef Azad, MD
Claire Foreman
Michael Horberg, MD, MAS
Benjamin Young, MD, PhD
Jim Pickett
Plenary 11 - IAPAC Adherence Guidelines – Addressing the Achilles' Heel of TasP and PrEP

Jean B. Nachega, MD, PhD
Plenary 12 - Implementation Science – Building the Prevention 2.0 Ship As We Sail Her

Kevin Fenton, MD, PhD
Plenary 13 - Combination Prevention – Seizing the Moment to Curb a Pandemic

José M. Zuniga, PhD, MPH
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