Guest guest Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 Second Call for Abstracts and Invitation to Participate First International Conference on Alcohol and HIV in India August 3-4, 2009 Pre-conference training workshop: August 1-2, 2009 The International Institute for Population Sciences (Mumbai, India), The Institute for Community Research (USA) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, N.I.H. (USA) are sponsoring the First International Conference on Alcohol and HIV in India This conference will take place in Mumbai, India, August 3 4. The conference will be preceded by a two-day training workshop August 1 – 2. For further details go to http://www.alchivconf2009.in/ The conference aims to examine the role that alcohol plays in contributing to sexuality and sexual risk related to sexually transmitted diseases and HIV by highlighting the work of current Indian and U.S.-Indian partnership research on these topics. The outcome is an agenda for continued research in India on alcohol consumption and its association with sexual risk, violence, unwanted pregnancies, unwilling sex, and other sexual health problems. Invited keynote and plenary speakers will provide overviews of issues in alcohol and sexuality research, research methods and current studies. South Asian researchers and international researchers working in India are invited to submit abstracts for posters/oral presentations. Approximately 40 – 50 abstracts will be chosen for poster presentations, oral presentations or both; abstracts will be posted on the conference website. The conference pre-training workshop will provide doctoral students and more advanced researchers with an orientation to the field of alcohol and HIV research, both in India and internationally, and methods training in the collection and analysis of alcohol use data, and qualitative/ethnographic approaches to data collection on sexual behaviors, gender norms, and alcohol consumption. Approximately 20 candidates for the training workshop will be chosen and fellowships covering all training expenses will be provided to successful candidates. Trainees will be expected to attend the conference. Interested candidates can apply on the conference website. The conference venue, the Grand Hyatt, Mumbai, will accommodate a total of 200 participants including all keynote speakers, poster and panel presenters and attendees. Up to 100 conference attendees who are non-presenters will be invited to attend the conference. Anyone interested in attending the conference as an attendee only should contact Devyani Chandran at devyani.chandran@... for further information The deadline for all applications is April 30, 2009. Notification of acceptance, May 31, 2009. Conference registration costs: Indian residents and nationals, Rs. 3000; international attendees, $200. Conference materials will be available upon registering. All meals will be provided to every registrant/presenter during the conference. For further updates about the First International Conference on Alcohol and HIV in Indiaâ€, please visit the conference website: http://www.alchivconf2009.in/. We look forward to seeing you in Mumbai, India. For more information on the conference email info@... or devyani.chandran@.... Devyani Chandran E-MAIL: <devyani.chandran@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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