Wednesday, May 11, 2011

U.S. Conference on AIDS - November 10-13, 2011

who's going???
November 10-13, 2011
Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers
Chicago, IL








Dear Friends and Colleagues,

The National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC) will host the 15th annual United States Conference on AIDS (USCA) November 10-13, 2011, in Chicago, IL. This marks the first time USCA, the largest annual AIDS gathering in the country, will take place in the Mid-West, one of the regions most heavily impacted by HIV/AIDS nationwide.



The meeting brings together over 3,000 HIV professionals to increase the strength and diversity of the community-based response to the AIDS epidemic through education, training, new partnerships, collaboration and networking.

This website includes all information about 2011 USCA in Chicago, including the call for abstracts to solicit proposals from people working in the field of HIV/AIDS who are interested in convening a seminar, workshop, round table, or poster presentation at the conference. Registration and Scholarship Application forms are also available. You can also find information about sponsorship/partnership, exhibitor, and advertising opportunities.

For more information about USCA, or to submit abstracts, registration and scholarship applications online, download the official 2011 USCA Conference Brochure and the 2011 USCA Exhibitor Prospectus.

Additional questions may also be referred directly to the Conferences and Meeting Services Division atconferences@nmac.org or (202) 483-NMAC (6622).

You can follow 2011 USCA on Twitter at twitter.com/USCA2011 to keep up with breaking news and to receive deadline reminders. We also suggest that you join the NMAC/USCA Facebook group athttp://tinyurl.com/NMAConFB.

The journey toward a world without HIV/AIDS requires the skills, experience and passion that each of us brings to this struggle. As the 2011 USCA approaches, I hope we can count on you to join us as we renew our spirit and recommit ourselves to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Sincerely,

Paul A. Kawata
Executive Director
National Minority AIDS Council

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