Diversion and Inclusion
The 18th Annual International Meeting of the Institute of Human Virology is committed to the values of diversity and inclusion. This inclusive community is critical to attaining the best research and attracting well respected speakers to continue our Meeting’s provocative. The 18th Annual International Meeting of the Institute of Human Virology is committed to the values of diversity and inclusion. This inclusive community is critical to attaining the best research and attracting well respected speakers to continue our Meeting’s provocative scientific exchange and debate. We firmly believe that the individual skills, talents, and perspectives of a diverse group of attendees can achieve and sustain excellence.
The Meeting actively promotes and embraces the principles of fairness, equity and social justice as it relates to:
- Age
- Culture
- Disability
- Education
- Ethnicity
- Gender, Gender Identity, or Gender Expression
- National Origin or Nationality
- Race
- Religion
- Sexual Orientation
- Socio-Economic Status
As part of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, the Institute of Human Virology proactively contributes to accomplishing the goals of our association. See more at http://medschool.umaryland.edu/osa/diversity.asp.