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Published by:
Helen Brown
Published:
7/29/2011
Specs:
Standard / 8.25" x 10.75"
28 pages Perfect-bound
Category:
Science & Nature
Tags:
africa, aids, HIV, stem cells, UCLA

Hope for Malawi: The UCLA Program in Global Health is helping to bring state-of-the-art HIV testing and treatment to one of Africa’s poorest nations

14.8 Million and Counting: Legions of African children—many of them barely more than toddlers, most of them unschooled and unskilled—are struggling to hold their families and their cultures together against overwhelming odds

Power Up The Pediatric AIDS Coalition at UCLA raises more than $400,000 for research and treatment through Dance Marathon 2011, and makes the AIDS Institute one of its beneficiaries

A Tickle, Not an Elbow in the Ribs Dr. David Brooks returns to UCLA to develop therapies that alleviate immune suppression while reinforcing positive stimulation of the immune system

Stem Cells: A New Avenue of AIDS Research The UCLA AIDS Institute convenes the first-ever scientific symposium on the role that stem cells may play in preventing—and treating—HIV infection

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UCLA AIDS Institute Insider: AIDS in Africa


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