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NIHUpcoming Congressional Briefing on AIDS Research at NIH
by Coco
Wed, 04/21/2010 - 2:27pm For all you burgeoning HIV research advocates in the DC area- next Friday, April 30th, there will be a congressional briefing sponsored by some organizing committee members of the Catalyst Forum (amfAR, AVAC, TAG, etc.) HIV and AIDS research supported by NIH has saved and improved the lives of millions and holds great promise for significantly reducing HIV infection rates and providing more effective treatments for those living with HIV/AIDS. Yet years of erratic funding levels for NIH have undermined our nation’s leadership in health research and our scientists’ ability to take advantage of the expand-ing opportunities to advance healthcare. Speakers will address the need for more investment in AIDS research- as well as advancements made in the last few years and what is in the pipeline for the future. Attend if you can and make your presence known and voices heard!
AIDS Research At NIH: New Opportunities to Change the Course of the Epidemic ______________________________ Friday, April 30, 2010 Featuring Anthony Fauci, M.D. Jack Whitescarver, Ph.D. Wafaa El-Sadr, M.D., M.P.H. Ada Adimora, M.D., M.P.H. ______________________________ RSVPPlease RSVP by clicking here: rsvp.policyoffice@amfar.org A few good reasons to invest in AIDS research
by Coco
Wed, 04/21/2010 - 12:31am
The brief includes really fascinating information including a timeline of major accomplishments in AIDS research over the last 29 years as well as some examples of how AIDS research funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has benefited those living with other life-threatening diseases such as Cancer, Hepatitis B & C, heart disease and Alzheimer’s to name a few. The brief also talks about important scientific opportunities on the horizon for AIDS research and the consequences of our government's failure to consistently and adequately invest in AIDS and health research. Copies of the brief will be available tomorrow (Wed, April 21, 2010) from 1:15 - 2:30 pm at the Skills Building Workshop titled "Where Does Research Happen & How is it Regulated and Funded?" Hope to see you there! |