Klein Lab Members Present at Keystone Symposia
From left to right: Artem Ashurov, Chiara Hornung, Sophie Sayetatt
Chiara, Sophie and Artem recently presented their research at two Keystone Symposia, highlighting ongoing work from the lab in both HIV persistence and computational drug discovery.
Sophie and Chiara attended the Keystone Symposium “Decoding HIV Persistence: Strategies for Curing HIV Infection”, which took place from April 16–19, 2026, at the Beaver Run Conference Center in Breckenridge, Colorado, United States. The meeting brought together researchers working on mechanisms of HIV persistence, viral reservoirs, and strategies toward achieving a cure for HIV infection.
Artem presented his work at the Keystone Symposium “Computational Advances in Drug Discovery”, held from May 7–10, 2026, at the Park Plaza Riverbank London in the United Kingdom. The symposium focused on recent developments in computational methods and their applications in drug discovery, offering a valuable platform to discuss new approaches, tools, and research findings.
We are very pleased that members of the Klein Lab had the opportunity to share their data at these international meetings and to engage in inspiring discussions with colleagues from around the world.