Abstract submission and registration are now open for the CHIPTS 2026 HIV Next Generation Conference on Thursday, February 5, 2026. The conference is free to attend and will be held in person at The California Endowment – 1000 Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA 90012. We encourage abstracts on any of the sub-themes below to create a shared vision of priorities and partnerships to make transformational impacts on HIV prevention and treatment that are based upon CHIPTS’ four-level (behavioral, biomedical, technological, structural/policy) framework for HIV prevention and care.
The Center for HIV Identification, Prevention, and Treatment Services (CHIPTS) is a collaboration of researchers from UCLA, Charles Drew University of Medicine and Science, Friends ResearchInstitute, and the RAND Corporation working with the broader Los Angeles community toward a common goal: to enhance our collective understanding of HIV research and to promote early detection, as well as effective prevention and treatment programs for HIV. Funded by the National Institute of Mental Health, CHIPTS serves as a bridge among researchers, government, service providers, and people with HIV in responding to the changes in the HIV epidemic and in shaping sound public policy
Abstract submission and registration are now open for the CHIPTS HIV Next Generation Conference on Friday, December 2, 2022. The conference is free to attend and will be virtual. The goal of this conference is to support the next generation of HIV researchers, HIV prevention and treatment practitioners, and service providers working towards an end to HIV/AIDS through networking and sharing visions for future priorities.
