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As Final AIDS LifeCycle Ride Ends, Where Does AIDS Research Stand?

Published 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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When the first AIDS LifeCycle ride rolled down the California coastline in 1994, AIDS was the leading cause of death for people aged 25 to 44. Today, HIV is no longer a death sentence and can be treated, though not cured. This weekend, the ride, which has raised $300 million for research, crosses the finish line for the last time. We take this moment to look back on the strides made in AIDS/HIV research and advocacy and explore the impact federal funding cuts to healthcare will have on stopping the spread of AIDS in the U.S. and around the world.


Guests:

Jeff Sheehy, long-time AIDS activist and first openly HIV+ member of SF Board of Supervisors; former board member, California Institute of Regenerative Medicine

Monica Gandhi, infectious disease expert; professor of medicine, UCSF

Jennifer Kates, senior vice president and director of Global Health & HIV Policy, KFF

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