IDWeek 2023 plenary sessions and named lectures will cover topics ranging from a 20-year history of antibiotic stewardship and the current state of inequities in stewardship and infection control to role of artificial intelligence in the future of infectious disease.
Experts from leading US academic medical centers and esteemed colleagues who will serve as session moderators will focus on some of the most vexing issues facing the practice of infectious disease as well as potential bright spots and solutions. Click through the slides here for an introduction to these top thinkers and the title, day, and time of their sessions.
IDWeek 2023
October 11-15, 2023
Boston, MA
IDWeek 2023 Opening Plenary Session
AI and the Future of Infectious Disease
Wednesday, October 11, 3:45–5:15 pm
Mpox: A Case Study of Syndemic Response
Joseph E. Smadel Lecture Thursday, October 12, 9:15-10 am
Parasites, Puzzles and Poetry: Deciphering Severe Malaria
Caroline B. Hall Lecture Thursday, October 12, 3:15-4:30 pm
Doubling Kidney Transplant Volumes by 2025 – ID’s Role in Solving the Organ Shortage Crisis
Maxwell Finland Lecture Thursday, October 12, 4:45-6 :00 pm
Using HIV as a Model to Understand the Post-Acute Sequelae of Viral Infections
John F. Enders Lectureship Friday, October 13, 9:15-10:00 am
Notes From the Field: 20 Years of Progress in Antibiotic Stewardship
SHEA Lectureship Friday, October 13, 4:45-6:00 pm
Igniting Innovation and Collaboration to Unleash the Full Potential of Vaccines: The Time Is Now
Stanley A. Plotkin Lecture in Vaccinology
Friday, October 13, 4:45-6:00 pm
Infections and Inequalities: Delivering on Health for All
Edward H. Kass Lecture Saturday, October 14, 9:15 0 10:00 am