Positive Signs
Emory Magazine profiled Emory's contributions in treating HIV/AIDS. Even as the HIV/AIDS pandemic continues its stealthy global advance, Emory scientists are striking blows against the virus from all directions. The AIDS pandemic has devastated countries and communities, taken the poorest of the world and made them poorer, and created millions of individual stories of illness and loss. AIDS has taken 25 million lives since 1981. However, Emory can claim its share of victories in the world’s war against the disease. ACTSI personalities mentioned in the article include Raymond Schinazi, PhD, Rafi Ahmed, PhD, Jeffrey Lennox, MD, Rama Amara, PhD, Eric Hunter, PhD, Mark Mulligan, MD, Ralph DiClemente, PhD, and M. Neale Weitzman, PhD. Read more...
