An HIV Vaccine—Episode 2
An HIV Vaccine: An Unfulfilled Promise—Episode 2, Learning Through Failing

Released: June 18, 2021

Expiration: June 17, 2022

Susan Buchbinder
Susan Buchbinder, MD
Jontraye Davis
Jontraye Davis, MHA, PMD Pro
Jerome H. Kim
Jerome H. Kim, MD

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Produced in collaboration with the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise at the International AIDS Society (IAS), this 4-episode podcast series features conversations between world-renowned guests in HIV vaccine development, HIV advocacy, and HIV policy to bust myths and address arguments for why an HIV vaccine is still needed and how we can continue working toward this ultimate game-changer for durable control of the HIV epidemic. In this episode, Dr. Susan Buchbinder and Mr. Jontraye Davis discuss what has been learned and built through the past 40 years of HIV vaccine research, including how HIV vaccine scientific advancements and infrastructure were critical to the success of developing a COVID-19 vaccine.

Presenters:

Susan Buchbinder, MD
Clinical Professor
Departments of Medicine, Epidemiology and Biostatistics
University of California, San Francisco
Director, Bridge HIV
San Francisco Department of Public Health
San Francisco, California  

Jontraye Davis, MHA, PMD Pro
Community Program Manager 
FHI 360
Adjunct Instructor
North Carolina Central University
Durham, North Carolina

Special Commentator:  

Jerome H. Kim, MD
Director General
International Vaccine Institute
Seoul, South Korea

Link to the HIV unmuted series from IAS:
https://bit.ly/3f5qC0d