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    Ending Aids: The Search for a Vaccine

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  1. Nov 23, 2005 · ENDING AIDS: THE SEARCH FOR A VACCINE tells the story of this dramatic duel between man and nature, taking viewers from high-tech labs to clinics where dying patients seek treatment, and...

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      The search for an AIDS vaccine will ultimately rely not just...

  2. Ending AIDS: The Search for a Vaccine follows several important people and organizations working to develop a safe and effective AIDS vaccine. — Don Francis is a public health pioneer, who...

  3. Nov 16, 2005 · Ending Aids: The Search for a Vaccine: Directed by Michael Schwarz. With Richard Gere. For the past 20 years, scientists around the world have been confronting one of the greatest medical challenges in human history: the search for an AIDS vaccine.

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    • Michael Schwarz
    • 2005-11-16
  4. The search for an AIDS vaccine will ultimately rely not just on the creativity and inventiveness of scientists, but also on the willingness of tens of thousands of people to volunteer for...

  5. The latest entry, Ending AIDS: a search for a vaccine, does a creditable job of chronicling the search, highlighting the main issues and controversies: early identification of AIDS as a “gay” disease, making funds hard to secure; protests by activists, which “changed the pharmaceutical industry”; the National Institute of Health's ...

    • Marilynn Larkin
    • 2006
  6. ENDING AIDS: THE SEARCH FOR A VACCINE, tells the story of this dramatic duel between man and nature, taking viewers from high-tech labs to clinics where dying patients seek treatment, and...

  7. However, these treatment regimens face a myriad of economic and social challenges, and a universal approach is still required to combat the deadly virus. “We need a vaccine to help end the AIDS pandemic,” says William Schief, PhD, professor in the Department of Immunology and Microbiology at Scripps Research.

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