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With over 20,000 participants and more than 250 sessions, you may be starting to wonder how you will navigate AIDS 2012Exit Disclaimer to help you with your planning. The Guide contains a wealth of practical information, including details about on-site registration and check-in, a convention center map, and tips for getting around Washington, DC. The full list of categories covered in the Guide are:
Conference Overview
Conference Practicalities
Business Information
Organizers and Partners
Affiliated Independent events
Exhibition
Satellites
Tours and Programmes
The General Information Guide does not provide a detailed schedule of sessions and events (that will be available on June 8 through the online Programme-at-a-Glance). Use this time to get a lay of the land before you map out what sessions or satellites you will attend, or which webcasts you will view.
We also want to draw your attention to an important deadline for AIDS 2012. The deadline for submitting late breaker abstracts for the conference is Tuesday, May 22. We encourage authors to visit the conference website to review submission guidelinesExit Disclaimer.