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	| Posted by:  | Jason Young |  
	| Title/Position:  | Associate Professor, Department of Psychology |  
	| School/Organization:  | Hunter College |  
	| Sent to listserv of:  | SPSP, SESP, SPSSI |  
	| Date posted:  | July 12th, 2005 |  
	  
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	NIMH Annual Research Conference on the Role of Families in Preventing and Adapting to HIV/AIDS
 
 
(July 19-22, 2005)
 
 
Marriott Hotel at the Brooklyn Bridge
 
333 Adams Street
 
Brooklyn, New York
 
718 246-7000; 718 246-0563 (Fascimile)
 
 
This upcoming conference has several free sections; deadlines posted in the links below have been waived and registration is still open. Here is the URL for on-line registration and for a description of the conference.
 
 
http://www.blsmeetings.net/roleoffamilies2005/objectives.htm
 
 
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/scientificmeetings/hivaids2005.cfm
 
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Draft agenda for the first two days (see web site for full agenda):
 
 
Part I.  Community Partnership Satellite Meeting
 
 
July 19, Tuesday
 
 
8:30 am: Registration and Continental Breakfast
 
 
9:00 am: Welcoming and Overview 
 
Robert H. Remien, Ph.D., Columbia University
 
Joyce Hunter, D.S.W., Columbia University
 
Bruce Rapkin, Ph.D., Memorial-Sloan Kettering
 
 
9:10 am: Keynote Address
 
 
Chair:  Bill Stackhouse, Ph.D., NYCDOHMH
 
Christopher Bates, Acting Director, Office of HIV/AIDS Policy,                                    Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
 
 
9:25 am: Keynote Panel: Why Partnership?
 
Alma Candelas, M.P.H., NYSDOH AIDS Institute
 
Soraya Elcott, Harlem United
 
Claude Mellins, Ph.D., HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies; Fatima Prioleau, Activist
 
 
10:00 am: Break
 
 
10:10 am: Session I:  “Partnership.com’’
 
 
11:50 am: Lunch
 
Keynote Speaker: Willo Pequegnat, PhD, NIMH
 
 
1:10 pm: Session II:  ‘‘Partnership.com’’ (continued)
 
 
2:50 pm: Break
 
 
3:00 pm: Feedback from Groups: Presentation of Partnership Plans
 
 
3:40 pm: Evaluation of the Day, Forms/Incentives 
 
Cindy Gordon, PhD, NYCDOHMH
 
 
4:10 pm: Reception
 
Len McNally, New York Community Trust
 
 
5:30 pm: Adjourn
 
 
Part II:  International Day: Trauma, HIV, and Families
 
 
July 20, Wednesday
 
 
10:00 am: Welcome and Opening Remarks
 
Thomas Insel, M.D., NIMH
 
Ellen Stover, Ph.D., NIMH
 
Willo Pequegnat, Ph.D., NIMH
 
 
10:25 am: Chair: TBN
 
 
10:30 am: Suniti Solomon, M.D.
 
YRG Care Foundation, Chennai, India
 
Impact of the Tsunami on Families in Chennai and AIDS Prevention
 
 
10:50 am: Steve Krauss
 
Chief, HIV/AIDS Branch, United Nations Population Fund
 
United Nations Programs for Families and Children
 
 
11:10 am: Break
 
 
11:30 am: Carl Bell, M.D.
 
University of Illinois, Chicago
 
Is Education and Condom Distribution Enough to Stop AIDS in Africa?
 
 
11:50 am: Judy Kuriansky, Ph.D.
 
Representative to United Nations
 
Children in China
 
 
12:30 pm: Lunch
 
 
1:30 pm: Mark A. Belsey, M.D.
 
Consultant, U.N. Department of Economics and Social Affairs
 
AIDS and the Family: Policy Options for a Crises in Family Capital
 
 
1:50 pm: Beatrice Krauss, Ph.D.
 
Hunter College
 
Families and Mental Health Following 9/11
 
 
2:10 pm: Susan Allen, M.D.
 
Emory University
 
Couples HIV Counseling and Testing in Two African Capitals
 
 
2:30 pm: Break
 
 
3:00 pm: Felton Earls, M.D.
 
Harvard University
 
Ecology of HIV/AIDS and Child Mental Health in Tanzania
 
 
3:20 pm: Bonita Stanton, M.D.
 
Wayne State University
 
Adolescent Risk Reduction in the Bahamas: Peers and Parents
 
 
3:40 pm: General Discussion
 
 
4:00 pm: Reception
 
 
5:00 pm: Adjournment
 
 
Part III.  Scientific Meeting
 
July 21, Thursday
 
		
 
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