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454 Life Sciences, a Roche Company, has announced promising new results from a multi-site collaborative research study which used the company's Genome Sequencer FLX System to perform HIV drug-resistant mutation detection.


HIV winner in useless drug war

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AIDS 2010 Media Analysis

Ahead of the final day of the International AIDS Conference-AIDS 2010 on Friday, a New York Times analysis piece reports that growing concerns over funding for HIV/AIDS have dominated the focus of the conference. According to the newspaper, this has affected "organizers' efforts to get publicity for the Vienna Declaration, which calls for drug users to be spared arrest and offered clean needles ...


Canada teams with Gates Foundation to fight HIV

Canada's chief public health officer says the launch of a new partnership with the Gates Foundation will help make Canada a leader in the development of a safe HIV vaccine while protecting the health of newborn children.


Humanitarian Stephen Lewis will speak at Bell

Southridge School is hosting Canadian politician, diplomat and international humanitarian envoy Stephen Lewis to mark its 15th anniversary.


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Canada lagging globally on HIV response: Critics

Canada is failing to be a leader on the world stage, critics say.


/R E P E A T -- Photo Opportunity - Hundreds of cyclists begin Toronto to Montreal journey/

On July 25, 2010, hundreds of cyclists will stream through the streets of Toronto, beginning their annual six-day trek to Montreal. The Friends For Life Bike Rally, presented by Scotiabank, will raise over $1 million this year for the Toronto People With AIDS Foundation.


Canada's plan to co-ordinate HIV research ignores key AIDS issues

Canada's initiative to spearhead the fight against HIV/AIDS is disappointing say critics who say Canada is lacking leadership on the world stage.


AIDS 2010 Opinions: U.S. AIDS Funding; Human Rights And HIV; Invest In Primary Care; Microbicide Gel's Possibilities

U.S. Should Spend More To Combat HIV Globally "Having met President [Barack] Obama, I'm confident that he's a man of conscience who shares my commitment to bringing hope and care to the world's poor. But I am saddened by his decision to spend less than he promised to treat AIDS patients in Africa," Desmond Tutu, archbishop emeritus of Cape Town and honorary chairman of the Global AIDS Alliance ...

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