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The PREPARE (PRomoting Equity for Pregnant Adolescents in REsearch) project has seen exciting activity recently, with its team sharing work through several posters and presentations. We showcased three posters at the International Workshop on Pediatrics & HIV, followed by both a poster and an oral presentation at the International AIDS Conference (IAS). We’re also presenting a poster at the upcoming STI & HIV World Congress in Montreal. It’s been fantastic to see PREPARE gaining so much visibility!

The Future of HIV Prevention Clinical Trials Summit, June 12

Oral Presentation:

  • Day, S. & Lylerly, A.D. (June 12, 2025) Ethics guidance to advance HIV research for pregnant adolescents. The Future of HIV Prevention Clinical Trials Summit. Johannesburg, South Africa.

Oxford Global Health and Bioethics International Conference 2025, July 8-9

Posters:

  • Kasule, M., Baron, H.C., Masese, R.V., Hagan-Bezgin, A., Mussa, A., Morroni, C., Day S., Lyerly, A.D. (July 8, 2025) A qualitative exploration of key interest holders’ perspectives on strategies to promote inclusion of pregnant adolescents in HIV research in Botswana. Oxford Global Health and Bioethics International Conference 2025, July 2025: Oxford, England.

17th International Workshop on Pediatrics & HIV 2025, July 11-12

Posters:

  • Biomedical HIV Research Participation During Pregnancy: Perspectives of US Adolescents
  • Parental and Non-Gestational Parent Consent in Biomedical HIV Research Participation During Pregnancy: A Qualitative Comparison of Adolescent Perspectives from the US and Southern Africa; virtual registered
  • Promoting Equity for Pregnant Adolescents in Research: Ethics Guidance from the PREPARE Working Group

IAS 2025, July 13-17

Posters:

  • Biomedical HIV research participation during pregnancy: Perspectives of US adolescents

Oral Presentation:

  • Promoting Equity for Pregnant Adolescents in Research: Ethics Guidance from the PREPARE Working Group

STI & HIV World Congress 2025, July 26-30

Posters:

  • U.S. Adolescents’ Views on Participating in HIV Clinical Research During Pregnancy