AIDS at 30: A History

Author:   Victoria A. Harden ,  Anthony Fauci
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
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9781597972949


Pages:   340
Publication Date:   01 January 2012
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Author:   Victoria A. Harden ,  Anthony Fauci
Publisher:   Potomac Books Inc
Imprint:   Potomac Books Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.653kg
ISBN:  

9781597972949


ISBN 10:   1597972940
Pages:   340
Publication Date:   01 January 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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This is the most comprehensive history of the AIDS epidemic published to date. It should be read by anyone interested in global health. --Kenrad E./I>--Kenrad E. Nelson American Journal of Epidemiology


Harden brings her masterful command of NIH history to bear in a narrative of the first thirty years of this devastating epidemic. With a deft hand she lays out the path of discovery, from finding the culprit virus through the current drug regimens that have brought it under control, all the while making complex scientific ideas available to the lay reader. Its comprehensive survey tells the story from the beginning, and its references will guide students to myriad further research topics, both U.S. and global. Although the history of HIV/AIDS will be continuously rewritten, this work should stand the test of time for years to come and be the place to start for future historians of the epidemic.


"""Harden brings her masterful command of NIH history to bear in a narrative of the first thirty years of this devastating epidemic. With a deft hand she lays out the path of discovery, from finding the culprit virus through the current drug regimens that have brought it under control, all the while making complex scientific ideas available to the lay reader. Its comprehensive survey tells the story from the beginning, and its references will guide students to myriad further research topics, both U.S. and global. Although the history of HIV/AIDS will be continuously rewritten, this work should stand the test of time for years to come and be the place to start for future historians of the epidemic.""--Margaret Humphreys, Josiah Charles Trent Professor in the History of Medicine, Duke University ""Through the voices of many key players, Harden has provided new insights into the complex history of AIDS.""--Peter Piot, director, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and former executive director, UNAIDS ""AIDS at 30 stands out from other books about one of the most important medical challenges of our time. It is not only a good read, but is accurate and insightful. Getting the story right is a big deal in this field.""--Barbara J. Culliton, president, The Culliton Group, and former news editor, Science, and deputy editor, Nature ""A succinct and complete narration.""--David Olle, New York Journal of Books ""This is the most comprehensive history of the AIDS epidemic published to date. It should be read by anyone interested in global health.""--Kenrad E. Nelson, American Journal of Epidemiology"


A succinct and complete narration. David Olle, New York Journal of Books


Through the voices of many key players, Harden has provided new insights into the complex history of AIDS. --Peter Piot, director, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, and former executive director, UNAIDS--Peter Piot Harden brings her masterful command of NIH history to bear in a narrative of the first thirty years of this devastating epidemic. With a deft hand she lays out the path of discovery, from finding the culprit virus through the current drug regimens that have brought it under control, all the while making complex scientific ideas available to the lay reader. Its comprehensive survey tells the story from the beginning, and its references will guide students to myriad further research topics, both U.S. and global. Although the history of HIV/AIDS will be continuously rewritten, this work should stand the test of time for years to come and be the place to start for future historians of the epidemic. --Margaret Humphreys, Josiah Charles Trent Professor in the History of Medicine, Duke University--Margaret Humphreys This is the most comprehensive history of the AIDS epidemic published to date. It should be read by anyone interested in global health. --Kenrad E./I>--Kenrad E. Nelson American Journal of Epidemiology A succinct and complete narration. --David Olle, New York Journal of Books--David Olle New York Journal of Books AIDS at 30 stands out from other books about one of the most important medical challenges of our time. It is not only a good read, but is accurate and insightful. Getting the story right is a big deal in this field. --Barbara J. Culliton, president, The Culliton Group, and former news editor, Science, and deputy editor, Nature--Barbara J. Culliton


This is the most comprehensive history of the AIDS epidemic published to date. It should be read by anyone interested in global health. Kenrad E./i>--Kenrad E. Nelson American Journal of Epidemiology


Harden brings her masterful command of NIH history to bear in a narrative of the first thirty years of this devastating epidemic. With a deft hand she lays out the path of discovery, from finding the culprit virus through the current drug regimens that have brought it under control, all the while making complex scientific ideas available to the lay reader. Its comprehensive survey tells the story from the beginning, and its references will guide students to myriad further research topics, both U.S. and global. Although the history of HIV/AIDS will be continuously rewritten, this work should stand the test of time for years to come and be the place to start for future historians of the epidemic. Margaret Humphreys, Josiah Charles Trent Professor in the History of Medicine, Duke University


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Victoria A. Harden retired in 2006 after twenty years as the founding director of the Office of NIH History at the National Institutes of Health. She has written numerous articles about AIDS and has lectured widely on its history. Dr. Harden is the author of Inventing the NIH: Federal Biomedical Research Policy, 1887–1937(1986) and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: History of a Twentieth-Century Disease (1990), the latter winning the Henry Adams Prize from the Society for History in the Federal Government. She received the American Historical Association’s 2006 Herbert Feis Award for outstanding contributions to public history. In 2007 she received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Association for the History of Medicine. She lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.

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