Poster Highlights 1: HIV&AIDS Epidemiology, Prevention & Public Health
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| Monday, September 14, 2026 |
| 1:05 PM - 1:55 PM |
Speaker
Associate Professor Simon Graham
Nhmrc Fellow
The University of Sydney
First Nations people who inject drugs HIV and hepatitis C positivity and condom use in the Australian Needle and Syringe Program Survey, 1995–2024
Biography
Simon is a Narungga man and Kaiwarr Clancy is a Wakka Wakka man. They work at the Poche Centre for Indigenous Health, University of Sydney. Their research focusses on sexual and reproductive health and trans health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Dr Warittha Tieosapjaroen
Research Fellow
Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, Alfred Health
Click & Collect PrEP and PEP Services: Preferences for Accessing Online Pre-and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV Services in Australia
Biography
Dr Warittha is a research fellow at Melbourne Sexual Health Centre, School of Translational Medicine, Monash University and a Visiting Fellow at Kirby Institute, Sydney, Australia.
Ms Patricia Reid-Moore
Phd Candidate
Curtin University
Health-seeking behaviours among MSMW: The role of sexual identity, attraction, and behaviour
Biography
Tricia Reid-Moore is a PhD candidate researching sexual health behaviours and service engagement among men who have sex with men and women (MSMW). Her work focuses on improving HIV/STI prevention by addressing gaps in how sexual identity and behaviour are conceptualised in public health.
Mr Gede Benny Setia Wirawan
PhD Student
Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney
Perceived Racism, Community Connection, and PrEP Use among Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men (GBMSM) of Asian Background in Australia
Biography
Benny Wirawan is a public health researcher at the Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney specialising in HIV prevention and social determinants of health. His work focuses on PrEP adherence, stigma and health behaviours with research experience spanning Australia and Indonesia, using community-informed approaches for evidence, policy translation, and partnerships.
Dr Tiffany Phillips
Research Fellow
Melbourne Sexual Health Centre
Co-Designing Quality of Life Priorities for People Living with HIV in Australia: Findings from a National, Community-Governed Delphi Study
Biography
Tiffany Phillips is a research fellow for Monash University and Melbourne Sexual Health Centre. Dr Phillips has a passion for health equity and believes in the value of research co-designed with communities. She utilises mixed-method study designs to produce and inspire outputs that have a positive impact on priority populations.
Dr Timothy Broady
Senior Research Fellow
Centre For Social Research In Health, UNSW
Differences in HIV prevention strategies used by gay, bi+ and queer men and non-binary people with male, female, and non-binary casual partners
Biography
Timothy Broady is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW. His research focuses on prevention, testing, and treatment of bloodborne viruses and sexually transmissible infections, with a particular focus on addressing stigma and discrimination among affected communities.
Mr Made Yogi Oktavian Prasetia, MD Prasetia
Sexual Health Doctor
Bali Medika Clinic
SEA, SUN, AND OOPS, SEX WITHOUT CONDOM. RISK AND PATTERNS OF PEP INITIATION IN BALI
Biography
dr. Made Yogi Oktavian Prasetia is the Medical Director of Bali Medika Clinic and a dedicated HIV/STI practitioner. An Udayana University alumnus, he focuses on providing evidence-based care while actively exploring clinical data. He enjoys observing patient and research trends and linking data to improve healthcare outcomes and programs.
Mx Jon Kok
Chairperson
Prep Access Now
Size Matters: Scaling equitable PrEP access: Lessons from PrEP Access Now’s national coupon scheme in Australia
Biography
Jon has advocated for sexual health for over 20 years, delivering training for LGBTQIA+, PLWHIV, people with disabilities, CALD communities and sex workers. A non-binary, half-Chinese, neuro-spicy, former sex worker, Jon has experience and insight about the need for intersectional reflexivity and embedding lived experience into health organisations.
A/Prof Peter Saxton
Burnett Foundation Aotearoa Fellow
University of Auckland, New Zealand
Sexual behaviour, HIV prevention and testing among transgender and non-binary people who have sex with gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men: Findings from HIV behavioural surveillance in Aotearoa New Zealand
Biography
Peter is an Associate Professor and Director of the Gay Men’s Sexual Health research group at the School of Population Health, University of Auckland. He leads studies on HIV prevention and sexual health to guide Aotearoa’s public health response, working closely with policymakers, community organisations and media.
Ms Delma Yeki
Clinic Social Worker
The Salvation Army
High Risk of Vertical Transmission Among Yough Mothers and Adolescent in Papua New Guinea,2026
Biography
Iam Delma Yeki, HIV Technical Coordinator managing Koki ART Clinic Salvation Army in PNG, with Over 16 years of experience in supporting people living with HIV, and key population. I serve as the president of Woman Affected By HIV&AIDS and vice president of the Key Population Advocacy Consortium in PNG.