The AIDS Pandemic : Impact on Science and Society
Editorial Reviews
Gerald T. Keusch, M.D., Assistant Provost and Associate Dean for Global Health, Director, Global Health Initiative at Boston University, 2004
"...offers a more comprehensive and timely view of its impact on both science and society."
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"...offers many superb accounts, often with unique insights."
- Robert C Gallo, University of Maryland Baltimore, FOR THE LANCET (Nov 2005)
"...a compelling montage, full of interesting and unexpected twists in the storyline, even to a reader who has spent most of the past two decades deeply engaged with AIDS."
- Michael St. Louis, M.D., Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA for THE NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (September 2005)
an extremely valuable resource for physicians, researchers, policy makers, journalists, and patients.
- Stephen F. Morin, PhD, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, San Francisco, CA for JAMA (August 2005)
"...I will recommend that you buy Meyer and Pizers book, read it, and pass it on to a colleague."
- William M. Valenti, MD, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry (April 2005)
"...offers a more comprehensive and timely view of its impact on both science and society."
-Gerald T. Keusch, M.D., Assistant Provost and Associate Dean for Global Health, Director, Global Health Initiative at Boston University (2004)
"Mayer and Pizer and their colleagues have captured and analyzed the impacts and responses of the first decades."
-James E. Curran, Dean and Professor of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health (2004)
The AIDS Pandemic : Impact on Science and Society
The AIDS Pandemic: Impact on Science and Society,Kenneth H. Mayer,H. F. Pizer,Academic Press,0124652719,Industrial Health & Safety,Infectious Diseases,Life Sciences - Biology - Microbiology,Science,Science/Mathematics,AIDS: social aspects,HIV / AIDS,Medical research,Science / Microbiology
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