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  1. He graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine (1973) and trained in internal medicine at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, New York. Following a fellowship in immunology at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, in 1980 Gottlieb accepted an assistant professor of medicine position at the UCLA School of Medicine in ...

  2. Nov 30, 2015 · The five men whose cases Gottlieb tracked did not know each other, and all but one had been in robust health until their physical conditions suddenly declined. Gottlieb, who graduated from Rutgers in New Brunswick in 1969 with a degree in biological sciences, was then teaching at UCLA.

  3. Jun 5, 2001 · He'd gone to medical school at Johns Hopkins and done a residency in internal medicine at Stanford (where he'd gotten to know Gottlieb slightly). He'd done no graduate work in either...

  4. Dec 1, 2021 · Topher Gauk-Roger. Published on December 1, 2021 09:00AM EST. Dr. Michael Gottlieb was working on the front lines of the HIV/AIDS crisis in the early 1980s, helping to write the the very first ...

  5. Jun 2, 2011 · For 30 years, Michael Gottlieb has been at the forefront of HIV/AIDS medicine, advocacy and research -- and through it all, he hasn't lost a drop of his passion or his empathy. In this interview, Dr. Gottlieb sits down with friend and long-term HIV survivor Nelson Vergel to look back over the past 30 years and to ponder the years to come ...

  6. Jun 4, 2021 · In June of 1981, Michael Gottlieb, MD, was an assistant professor of medicine at the UCLA School of Medicine, when he and a team from the school, along with investigators from...

  7. Dec 1, 2016 · Michael Gottlieb was just a few years out of his internal medicine residency at the University of Rochester when he made medical history as the first physician to identify and describe the disease that soon after became known as acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or AIDS.

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