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Thirty years later, Gottlieb still marvels at Hudson’s impact. “When I first met him I never could have imagined he would be the pivotal person in the history of the AIDS epidemic,” he says ...
Dr. Michael Gottlieb was working on the front lines of the HIV/AIDS crisis in the early 1980s, helping to write the the very first report on the disease in 1981.
As New York's hospitals filled with pneumonia patients last spring, Dr. Michael Gottlieb flashed back to the earliest days of another mysterious illness. For months, Gottlieb had vainly treated a ...
In June of 1981, Michael Gottlieb, MD, was an assistant professor of medicine at the UCLA School of Medicine, when he and a team from the school, along with investigators from Cedars-Mt. Sinai ...
Dr. Michael Gottlieb published a brief note in a weekly report put out by the Centers for Disease Control on June 5, 1981, noting the odd cases of five homosexual men who had contracted a form of ...
Dr. Michael Gottlieb with Elizabeth Taylor in 1986 announcing the National AIDS Research Foundation which later merged to become amfAR. June 14, 2016, 7:24 AM EDT / Updated June 14, 2016, 7:24 AM EDT ...
Dr. Michael Gottlieb, an assistant professor of immunology at the UCLA School of Medicine, was hot on the trail of a medical mystery. In just four months, he and his colleagues had found five ...
As New York's hospitals filled with pneumonia patients last spring, Dr. Michael Gottlieb flashed back to the earliest days of another mysterious illness. For months, Gottlieb had vainly treated a ...
Dr Michael Gottlieb Reflects on the Early Days of the AIDS Epidemic. In the June 5, 1981, issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report from the CDC, ...
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