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Making AIDS History: "Closing In on a Cure" panel discussion at 2011 amfAR Symposium

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Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Mark Schoofs interviews Daria J. Hazuda, Ph.D., worldwide discovery head of antiviral and infectious disease research at Merck & Company, Inc.; Regan Hofmann, amfAR board member and editor-in-chief of POZ; Keith R. Jerome, M.D., Ph.D., of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center at the University of Washington; and Martin Markowitz, M.D., clinical director and staff investigator at the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center at an amfAR-sponsored symposium on HIV/AIDS cure research in New York on November 29, 2011.

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  • " The amount of life you gain back in that experience is radical." Treatment still sucks because you do loose a lot of life. There are countries you can't travel to and many jobs you can't have with HIV. Goodness, I hope they find a cure for this scourge on humanity. 

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