Adjunct Professor James McMahon: The Future of HIV Treatments and Prevention
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On World AIDS Day, we take a clear-eyed look at where HIV science stands today, from modern treatments to long-acting prevention and cure research. Adjunct Professor James McMahon unpacks what has changed, what is coming next, and why this moment matters for the future of HIV care and community confidence.
Guest: Adjunct Professor James McMahon, Head of Clinical Research Unit, Alfred Hospital and Monash University
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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