Content from this year’s CROI is now publicly available to all, see link below.

 

Best,

Ole

 

From: CROI Info <croiinfo@iasusa.org>
Date: Wednesday, 16 April 2025 at 22.13
To: Ole Schmeltz Søgaard <olesoega@rm.dk>
Subject: CROI Abstract eBook and Resources to Recap Major Presentations from the 2025 Meeting

CROI Abstract eBook and Resources to Recap Major Presentations from the 2025 Meeting 

 

Dear Colleague: 

 

The Abstract eBook, session recordings (webcasts), and additional materials from the 2025 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) are now publicly accessible at CROI 2025 Resources – CROIconference.org.

In the coming months, key research highlights from CROI 2025 will be featured through a variety of formats, including webinars, podcasts, CME-accredited in-person and on-demand courses, and journal articles in Topics in Antiviral Medicine™.

Below is an overview of the available CROI 2025 resources. Sign up for upcoming events and explore the content to deepen your understanding of the latest data and its clinical implications. Many of these resources are available at no cost.

Webinars for CME (Upcoming or Available On-Demand)

April 23, 2025: HIV Drugs on the Horizon: What's New in 2025, presented by Melanie A. Thompson, MD, and moderated by Rajesh T. Gandhi, MD  

April 15, 2025: The ART of HIV and STI Prevention: Update From the 2025 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) presented by Susan P. Buchbinder, MD, and moderated by Albert Y. Liu, MD, MPH 

April 8, 2025: Antiretroviral Management of HIV: New Data From CROI 2025, presented by Eric S. Daar, MD, and moderated by Barbara S. Taylor, MD, MS

Our Voices: Video Testimonials, Podcasts, and YouTube

 

In addition to showcasing more than 1000 presentations of the latest and most impactful research, CROI 2025 amplified many powerful voices in support of scientific progress. These special features are now available as podcasts and on YouTube. Watch, listen, and help spread the word—whether by sharing individual episodes or the full collection at Our Voices - CROIconference.org.

CROI 2025 on YouTube

Going anti–Viral Podcasts

Going anti–Viral is a podcast for clinicians involved in research and care in HIV, its complications, and other viral infections produced by IAS–USA. Several current and upcoming episodes were recorded live from CROI. See Going anti-Viral Podcast - IAS–USA (iasusa.org) for more information or follow the show on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Audible

CROI Review Articles for CME

The following review articles will be published in Topics in Antiviral Medicine™, the journal of the International Antiviral Society–USA, this spring. See the CROI 2025 Review Articles page to access the articles ahead of the issue (as they become available).

 

  • CROI 2025: Global Epidemiology and Prevention of HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Albert Y. Liu, MD, MPH, Susan P. Buchbinder, MD
  • CROI 2025: Neuropsychiatric Complications in People With HIV by Michael J. Corley, PhD, Sarah B. Joseph, PhD, Phillip Chan, PhD, MBChB
  • CROI 2025: Metabolic and Other Complications of HIV Infection by Sudipa Sarkar, MD, Michael J. Peluso, MD
  • CROI 2025: Acute and Post-Acute COVID-19 by Annukka A. R. Antar, MD, PhD, Michael J. Peluso, MD
  • CROI 2025: Tuberculosis, Mpox, and Other Infectious Complications in People With HIV by Andrew D. Kerkhoff, MD, PhD, Jason Zucker, MD, Diane V. Havlir, MD
  • CROI 2025: The Challenges of Sustained Viral Suppression, Advanced HIV Disease, and Ending the HIV Epidemic Targets by Shauna H. Gunaratne, MD, MPH, Barbara S. Taylor, MD, MS, Jason Zucker, MD, Timothy J. Wilkin, MD, MPH, Hong-Van Tieu, MD, MS
  • CROI 2025: Summary of Basic Science Research in HIV by Mario Stevenson, PhD

CME Courses (On-Demand)

The IAS–USA CME courses from New York and Atlanta feature new data and exclusive highlights of important clinical updates from CROI. These are exciting opportunities to stay at the forefront of the latest information on HIV management. Visit On-Demand HIV Courses (2025) - IAS-USA.org.

 

 

Image: CROI 2025 attendees leave messages in support of science and ongoing medical research.



 

Warm Regards,

CROI Team