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Students and faculty members from the Harvard Medical School (HMS) hosted the first annual student forum on AIDS??entitled Action on AIDS: Providing Tools for Change—this past Friday and Saturday.Students from the Harvard Medical School AIDS Action Initiative (HMSAAI) and faculty members from the HMS Division of AIDS organized the event, which was held at the Tosteson Medical Education Center at HMS.Approximately 110 students, faculty members, health providers, and activists attended the forum. Students came from Columbia, Yale, Tufts, Northeastern, Boston University, and the University of Massachusetts, as well as from HMS, the Harvard School...
...Emily F. Oster ’02 economics is about more than supply and demand. The 24-year-old has conducted research on topics from witch trials to AIDS??and she’s only a second-year Ph.D. student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
...tried, and I’ve failed—the Bush administration’s recent efforts to block access to cheap generic AIDS medications are simply too shameless to ignore. But I don’t want to pigeonhole this story as just an “AIDS?? issue. Think of it as the ultimate Bush administration case study: an inside look at how a cynical White House policy is undermining a prestigious multilateral institution, wasting taxpayer dollars, and jeopardizing thousands—potentially even millions—of lives by subordinating good science to corporate special...
Students selected to serve as presidential instructional teaching fellows— one branch of the initiative—will help to “configure and deploy” existing website teaching aids??some of them already pioneered by professors on campus, Moriarty said...
Contrary to what the White House would have you believe, the Bush administration has not committed itself to the fight against global AIDS??far from it. Indeed, the administration’s trade policy exacerbates the epidemic by limiting the accessibility of cheap generic AIDS medications, putting pharmaceutical company profits before the lives of the world’s poorest...