
To continue the conversation beyond the AIDS@30 meeting last December, symposium leaders wrote Engaging to End the Epidemic: Seven Essential Steps Toward an AIDS-Free Generation.
The authors, all experts in their fields, offer provocative recommendations for a global AIDS response.
Published in JAIDS, the supplement was launched at the AIDS 2012 conference in Washington, D.C July 2012.
Slideshow of the Reception held in July 2012 to launch JAIDS supplement

A reception was held at the AIDS 2012 conference in Washington, D.C. in July to launch “Engaging to End the Epidemic: Seven Essential Steps Toward an AIDS-Free Generation.” The supplement to JAIDS was an outcome of the AIDS@30 symposium held at Harvard in December 2011.

Julio Frenk, Dean of the Harvard School of Public Health

Ric Marlink, Executive Director of the Harvard AIDS Initiative and co-editor of “Engaging to End the Epidemic”

Ric Marlink, Elly Katabira, President of the International AIDS Society, and Douglas Hopper, who helped organize AIDS@30

Phyllis Kanki, AIDS researcher and Harvard professor

Sandra Lehrman, Global Director of Scientific Affairs for Infectious Diseases/Virology at Merck, Elly Katabira, Helene Gayle, VEO of Care USA, and Ric Marlink

The Reverend Edwin C. Sanders, AIDS activist and founder of the metropolitan Interdenominational Church in Nashville with Elly Katabira

The Honorable Pinkie Manamolela, Minister of Health of Lesotho

The mix