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1998_37_01
Alec works as a manager in a harm reduction program and does street outreach work among young drug users in the streets of Moscow.
1998_37_01
00:13:39
1998_24_02
Helen Jackson from Southern Africa HIV and AIDS Information Dissemination Service (SAfAIDS) talks about short and long term impact of HIV/AIDS in Zimbabwe.
1998_24_02
00:09:52
1994_42
Students are interviewed on the street in Washington DC, about HIV/AIDS and prevention.
1994_42
00:08:31
1994_25
Dale Rogers is a lab assistant at San Francisco General Hospital. Here he talks about the relationship between health personnel and AIDS patients and how working with young AIDS patients affects his life. He also talks about stigma among health personnel.
1994_25
00:12:54
1994_2 (excerpt)
Joep Lange discusses his views on antiretroviral drugs, both in the developing and the developed world, future improvements of HIV drugs and treatment, and a possible vaccine.
1994_2_edited
00:12:54
1994_2
Joep Lange discusses his views on antiretroviral drugs, both in the developing and the developed world, future improvements of HIV drugs and treatment, and a possible vaccine.
1994_2
00:13:40
1992_7
Robin Weiss, a British Molecular Biologist and Professor of Viral Oncology at University College London, talks about the scientific contribution of small countries like Sweden, interdisciplinary collaborations in HIV research and HIV vaccines.
1992_7
00:11:05
1992_6
Geoffrey Schild, Virologist and Director of the National Institute for Biological Standards and Control (NIBSC), talks about the Swedish contributions to AIDS research and collaboration with funding agencies such as Nutek, and reflects on HIV vaccines.
1992_6
00:07:41
1992_5
Dr George Galasso is working on HIV vaccines at NIAID. Here he talks about the scientific challenges of HIV/AIDS and the chances of developing a vaccine. He believes that one of the main focuses in HIV/AIDS research still is to find treatment for opportunistic infections.
1992_5