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Little Did We Know

Dr James Curran, mostly known for his work at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the 1980's, pinpoints several key events and persons linked with the very first years of discoveries on HIV and AIDS.

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An interview with Brendan Crabb, President of Burnet Institute, on funding, the role of philanthropy, science today and in the future.

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Sharon Lewin, Australian Infectious Disease physician and researcher, talks about the advances in HIV research and challenges for the future.

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XIX International AIDS Conference. Interview with Adeeba Kamarulzaman from the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She talks about the obstacles and possibilities of ending HIV and AIDS.

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XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Barton Haynes from the Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI) has been working in the HIV vaccine field since 1985. Here he talks about the scientific difficulties of finding an HIV vaccine.

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XIX International AIDS Conference. The co-chair of this conference, Diane Havlir, has been working with HIV/AIDS since the early 80's at San Francisco General Hospital. Here she talks about the time of the outbreak and about the tools needed to end HIV and AIDS.

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Dr Anthony Fauci from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) gives his thoughts on the future of the AIDS epidemic. He also talks about the targets of the current and future HIV/AIDS research and about international partnerships in the AIDS response.

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XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Interview with the French Virologist, Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2008 for discovering HIV as the cause of AIDS. Here she talks about the possibility of ending AIDS.

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XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Interview with the French Virologist, Françoise Barré-Sinoussi, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2008 for discovering HIV as the cause of AIDS. Here she talks about the possibility of ending AIDS.

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XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Interview with Seyed Ramin-Radfar from Tehran, Iran. He is part of IAS-NIDA Fellowship on HIV and drug use.

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XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Interview with Saekuul Islam from the National University in Dakha, in Bangladesh. He is part of the IAS-NIDA Fellowship on HIV and drug use.

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XIX International AIDS Conference in Wasington D.C. Interview with Makhbatsho Bakhromow from Prisma Research Center in Tajikistan. He is part of IAS-NIDA Fellowship on HIV and Drug Use.

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