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XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Interview with Takayuki Ota from The Scripps Research Institute in La Hoia, San Diego. He is part of the Creative and Novel Ideas in HIV Research Grants Program (CNIHR), a IAS and NIH collaboration.

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XIX International AIDS Conference. Matias Ostrowski from University of Buenos Aires is part of the CNIHR program lead by IAS and NIH. He is involved in basic research on the cell biology of HIV with the target of creating new ideas for drug development.

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XIX International AIDS Conference. Gretchen Neigh is a neurologist at Emory University in Atlanta working with basic research on depression. She tells about her current work on depression in HIV positive rats and her future hopes for research in humans.

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XIX International AIDS Conference. Interview with the Immunologist Michael Elliot from University of Rochester on the CNIHR program which involves scientist not previously engaged in the HIV research field to develop new thinking withing the field.

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Mary-Jane Matsolo visits a traditional healer and talks about their important role in the fight against HIV and AIDS. She says that traditional healers are often more trusted than conventional health personnel, and that they are often well educated in HIV and AIDS.

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Mary-Jane Matsolo from the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC) visits the Umbogintwini area outside of Durban and talks about the high prevalence of HIV and the limited access to health care and treatment in the area.

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XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. James Chau is a journalist, television presenter and opinion maker on HIV/AIDS in China. In this interview he reflects on what stigma means, how it is created and how it is prevented.

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XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Interview with the musician Daniela Dimitrovska from Macedonia about stigma and cutaways from the Youth Peer Education Network (Y-PEER) sexual education booth.

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XVIII International AIDS Conference. Cutaways of Frank Maluwa who is a member of the Shapa Boys, a group of bicycle taxi drivers working with HIV prevention. Here he is interviewed by Staffan Hildebrand. The full interview is also available in the archive.

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XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna in 2010. Staffan Hildebrand talks about the role of the International AIDS Conference and reflects on some of the most important conferences over time in his opinion.

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XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Richard Marlink and Chip Lyons from The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Foundation, talk about Elizabeth Glaser and the contributions of the foundation, stigma and ending AIDS.

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XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Interview with Richard Marlink, Professor at Harvard School of Public Health. He talks about a symposium on the history of HIV/AIDS and future strategies for ending AIDS, that was planned in Boston in 2011.

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