Biomedical HIV Prevention Summit

The Summit was launched by NMAC in 2016 to advance PrEP access for communities most-impacted by HIV. We are the nationâs only convening dedicated to translating complex scientific discoveries and biomedical solutions into effective healthcare delivery for the HIV and public health workforce.  This is the place where science meets actionâtranslating cutting-edge research into real-world strategies for HIV prevention.
In its 10th year, the 2026 Summit is set to expand its focus by addressing HIV from a syndemic, whole-person perspective and is integrating the broader clinical and public health workforce (see audiences below). As we celebrate a decade of progress, weâre reimagining whatâs possible. This is our moment to embrace a whole-person approach to preventionâbecause HIV does not exist in isolation, and neither should our solutions.
This yearâs theme, âThe Syndemic ApproachâStrengthening the HIV and Public Health Workforceâ centers the clinical, community, and broader public health workforce as key partners in the effort to improve overall health among HIV affected communities and communities with the poorest health outcomes.
Using systems thinking, syndemic and whole-person theory, and organizational development and management strategies, the Summit will serve as a training and recruitment hub that strengthens the technical and leadership skills of the clinical, community, and public health workforce, as well as a pipeline to recruit new public and global health professionals.



