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Ending the Epidemic - Science Advances on AIDS

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Overview

Explore the groundbreaking advancements in AIDS research through this compelling 1-hour 23-minute panel discussion from the World Science Festival. Join moderator Richard Besser and a distinguished panel of experts, including pathologist Susan Zolla-Pazner, biologist David Baltimore, activist Peter Staley, and researcher Robert Grant, as they delve into the history of the AIDS epidemic, from its mysterious beginnings in the early 1980s to the current state of research and treatment. Gain insights into the challenges faced by activists and scientists in securing government funding, the complexities of developing an AIDS vaccine, and the potential of drug therapies in combating HIV. Examine the societal impact of the disease, including public stigma and its effect on research priorities. Through informative discussions and poignant video segments, discover the progress made in understanding and treating AIDS, and contemplate the feasibility of ending the epidemic. This thought-provoking conversation offers a comprehensive look at the past, present, and future of AIDS research, making it essential viewing for anyone interested in public health, medical science, or the social aspects of disease management.

Syllabus

AIDS: A Timeline
Richard Besser's Introduction
Participant Introductions
What was it like in the early years?
The non scientific approach to HIV.
Public stigma and who gets funding.
What impact did the protests have on the scientific community?
The Voices of Aids video part 1.
Finding a vaccine for Aids, why is it so hard?
What happens when a clinical trial fails?
Could drug therapy be used to wipe out HIV?
What does the funding look like for an Aids Drug?
The Voices of Aids video part 2.
Is an end feasible?

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