- Deeks, Steven G;
- Lewin, Sharon R;
- Ross, Anna Laura;
- Ananworanich, Jintanat;
- Benkirane, Monsef;
- Cannon, Paula;
- Chomont, Nicolas;
- Douek, Daniel;
- Lifson, Jeffrey D;
- Lo, Ying-Ru;
- Kuritzkes, Daniel;
- Margolis, David;
- Mellors, John;
- Persaud, Deborah;
- Tucker, Joseph D;
- Barre-Sinoussi, Françoise;
- Alter, Galit;
- Auerbach, Judith;
- Autran, Brigitte;
- Barouch, Dan H;
- Behrens, Georg;
- Cavazzana, Marina;
- Chen, Zhiwei;
- Cohen, Éric A;
- Corbelli, Giulio Maria;
- Eholié, Serge;
- Eyal, Nir;
- Fidler, Sarah;
- Garcia, Laurindo;
- Grossman, Cynthia;
- Henderson, Gail;
- Henrich, Timothy J;
- Jefferys, Richard;
- Kiem, Hans-Peter;
- McCune, Joseph;
- Moodley, Keymanthri;
- Newman, Peter A;
- Nijhuis, Monique;
- Nsubuga, Moses Supercharger;
- Ott, Melanie;
- Palmer, Sarah;
- Richman, Douglas;
- Saez-Cirion, Asier;
- Sharp, Matthew;
- Siliciano, Janet;
- Silvestri, Guido;
- Singh, Jerome;
- Spire, Bruno;
- Taylor, Jeffrey;
- Tolstrup, Martin;
- Valente, Susana;
- van Lunzen, Jan;
- Walensky, Rochelle;
- Wilson, Ira;
- Zack, Jerome
Antiretroviral therapy is not curative. Given the challenges in providing lifelong therapy to a global population of more than 35 million people living with HIV, there is intense interest in developing a cure for HIV infection. The International AIDS Society convened a group of international experts to develop a scientific strategy for research towards an HIV cure. This Perspective summarizes the group's strategy.