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Tag Archives: Aids
World AIDS Day 2014
1 December is World AIDS Day, highlighting the fight against this global pandemic. AIDS, or Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, has killed over 39 million people worldwide since 1981, and some 35 million people are currently estimated to be living with the … Continue reading
Opinion: Putting learned societies at the centre of the ‘policy community’
In our latest blog post, William Burns and Nancy Mendoza give us their thoughts on the importance of collaboration between learned societies. This post was originally published on the Campaign for Science and Engineering (CaSE) blog. 2013 marked the 30th … Continue reading
Posted in History of Science, Policy
Tagged Aids, History of Science, Policy, Science Policy
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