HowTechnology Can Help Defeat HIV
Kyle Smith
Significant progress in treatment and prevention with
antiretroviral therapies
23.3 million people are onARV treatment
37.9 million people are living with HIV
http://aidsinfo.unaids.org/
State of the HIV Pandemic andTech Response
Significant progress in treatment and prevention with antiretroviral therapies
23.3 million people are onARV treatment
37.9 million people are living with HIV
1.7 million people became newly-infected with HIV in 2018
Nearly half of new cases were from Sub-SaharanAfrica
Stigma continues to be a key deterrent to treatment and prevention
8.1 million people don’t know they are living with HIV
http://aidsinfo.unaids.org/
State of the HIV Pandemic andTech Response
Significant progress in treatment and prevention with antiretroviral therapies
23.3 million people are onARV treatment
37.9 million people are living with HIV
1.7 million people became newly-infected with HIV in 2018
Nearly half of new cases were from Sub-SaharanAfrica
Stigma continues to be a key deterrent to treatment and prevention
8.1 million people don’t know they are living with HIV
Technology has driven some of the most important breakthroughs
in biomed research
Little attention has focused on improving delivery and impact of these advances
Existing and emerging technology solutions will have significant impact when
implemented more broadly, collaboratively, and at scale
http://aidsinfo.unaids.org/
State of the HIV Pandemic andTech Response
Significant progress in treatment and prevention with antiretroviral therapies
23.3 million people are onARV treatment
37.9 million people are living with HIV
1.7 million people became newly-infected with HIV in 2018
Nearly half of new cases were from Sub-SaharanAfrica
Stigma continues to be a key deterrent to treatment and prevention
8.1 million people don’t know they are living with HIV
Technology has driven some of the most important breakthroughs
in biomed research
Little attention has focused on improving delivery and impact of these advances
Existing and emerging technology solutions will have significant impact when
implemented more broadly, collaboratively, and at scale
http://aidsinfo.unaids.org/
State of the HIV Pandemic andTech Response
The search for
a cure and a
vaccine
continues.
Logistics Management
Optimize distribution and management of inventory
• Understand how to best distribute inventory of prevention and treatment
medications (or physical inventory of any type)
• Optimize cost of distribution
Expected Outcomes:
Improve access to and usage of prevention
and treatment therapies
Reduction in wasted inventory
Decrease cost of distribution
Mobile Apps
Increase access to prevention and treatment in stigmatized communities
• Identify safe-space healthcare (including mental health)
providers
• Locate local resources and services
• Facilitate access to reliable information about prevention and
treatment
Expected Outcomes:
Improve access to and usage of PrEP
Increase rate of testing
More people receiving treatment
Reduce time in identifying and treating new cases
Big Data,Analytics, AI, ML
• A researcher will have access to significantly more data than they do
today
• Analytics tools will enable deeper and more insightful analysis of data
• Predictive modeling technologies will help prioritize
• ML and AI could lead to more significant breakthroughs
Expected Outcomes:
Accelerate discoveries and breakthroughs
Identify new avenues of research
Bring attention to the most promising
Customer Relationship Management
Automate and scale communications to partners and donors
• Easily manage distribution of outreach materials, newsletters, etc.
• Manage donors and automate campaigns to maintain engagement
ExpectedOutcomes:
Expand donor base
Increase in average annual donor contribution
Broader distribution of information
Support the battle against the pandemic financially
Excellent options includeThe Global Fund, International AIDS Society, and UNAIDS
Make the most with employer match
Just once right now helps impact the lives of millions
Call to Action
Join the Tech4HIV effort
We need data scientists, ML and AI experts, and every other tech role to join us in bringing
existing and emerging technologies to bear against HIV
Evangelize theTech4HIV effort
Sponsor a research organization or NGO/nonprofit through use of your software
Partner with us to produce case studies
Learn more at http://tech4hiv.org/techsupport

Dynamic Talks: "Applications of Big Data, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence in HIV Prevention, Treatment and Research" - Kyle Smith

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    HowTechnology Can HelpDefeat HIV Kyle Smith
  • 2.
    Significant progress intreatment and prevention with antiretroviral therapies 23.3 million people are onARV treatment 37.9 million people are living with HIV http://aidsinfo.unaids.org/ State of the HIV Pandemic andTech Response
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    Significant progress intreatment and prevention with antiretroviral therapies 23.3 million people are onARV treatment 37.9 million people are living with HIV 1.7 million people became newly-infected with HIV in 2018 Nearly half of new cases were from Sub-SaharanAfrica Stigma continues to be a key deterrent to treatment and prevention 8.1 million people don’t know they are living with HIV http://aidsinfo.unaids.org/ State of the HIV Pandemic andTech Response
  • 4.
    Significant progress intreatment and prevention with antiretroviral therapies 23.3 million people are onARV treatment 37.9 million people are living with HIV 1.7 million people became newly-infected with HIV in 2018 Nearly half of new cases were from Sub-SaharanAfrica Stigma continues to be a key deterrent to treatment and prevention 8.1 million people don’t know they are living with HIV Technology has driven some of the most important breakthroughs in biomed research Little attention has focused on improving delivery and impact of these advances Existing and emerging technology solutions will have significant impact when implemented more broadly, collaboratively, and at scale http://aidsinfo.unaids.org/ State of the HIV Pandemic andTech Response
  • 5.
    Significant progress intreatment and prevention with antiretroviral therapies 23.3 million people are onARV treatment 37.9 million people are living with HIV 1.7 million people became newly-infected with HIV in 2018 Nearly half of new cases were from Sub-SaharanAfrica Stigma continues to be a key deterrent to treatment and prevention 8.1 million people don’t know they are living with HIV Technology has driven some of the most important breakthroughs in biomed research Little attention has focused on improving delivery and impact of these advances Existing and emerging technology solutions will have significant impact when implemented more broadly, collaboratively, and at scale http://aidsinfo.unaids.org/ State of the HIV Pandemic andTech Response The search for a cure and a vaccine continues.
  • 6.
    Logistics Management Optimize distributionand management of inventory • Understand how to best distribute inventory of prevention and treatment medications (or physical inventory of any type) • Optimize cost of distribution Expected Outcomes: Improve access to and usage of prevention and treatment therapies Reduction in wasted inventory Decrease cost of distribution
  • 7.
    Mobile Apps Increase accessto prevention and treatment in stigmatized communities • Identify safe-space healthcare (including mental health) providers • Locate local resources and services • Facilitate access to reliable information about prevention and treatment Expected Outcomes: Improve access to and usage of PrEP Increase rate of testing More people receiving treatment Reduce time in identifying and treating new cases
  • 8.
    Big Data,Analytics, AI,ML • A researcher will have access to significantly more data than they do today • Analytics tools will enable deeper and more insightful analysis of data • Predictive modeling technologies will help prioritize • ML and AI could lead to more significant breakthroughs Expected Outcomes: Accelerate discoveries and breakthroughs Identify new avenues of research Bring attention to the most promising
  • 9.
    Customer Relationship Management Automateand scale communications to partners and donors • Easily manage distribution of outreach materials, newsletters, etc. • Manage donors and automate campaigns to maintain engagement ExpectedOutcomes: Expand donor base Increase in average annual donor contribution Broader distribution of information
  • 10.
    Support the battleagainst the pandemic financially Excellent options includeThe Global Fund, International AIDS Society, and UNAIDS Make the most with employer match Just once right now helps impact the lives of millions Call to Action Join the Tech4HIV effort We need data scientists, ML and AI experts, and every other tech role to join us in bringing existing and emerging technologies to bear against HIV Evangelize theTech4HIV effort Sponsor a research organization or NGO/nonprofit through use of your software Partner with us to produce case studies Learn more at http://tech4hiv.org/techsupport

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