The First and Next 25 Years of AIDS Science and Medicine 5/3/2006
National Press Foundation, Washington, D.C.
** A transcript of this webcast will be available soon.
2006 marks the 25th anniversary of the first medical publication describing what we now know as AIDS. This National Press Foundation seminar for journalists examines how science and medicine have evolved in the last 25 years and what is needed in the next 25 years to address this epidemic in the U.S. and globally.
This event was funded by a grant from Tibotec Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
The First 25 Years: Advances in Science and Medicine
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Introductory Remarks:
Keynote Speaker:
Question and Answer Session
The Next 25 Years: Research and Development
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Panelists:
The Next 25 Years: Clinician, Patient and Epidemiological Perspective
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Patient perspective on role of patient/patient advocacy in next 25 years
Clinician perspective on challenges, what is needed in research and development for next 25 years
Question and Answer Session
Closing Remarks
- Bob Meyers, president, National Press Foundation

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