30 Years of AIDS
UCSF Marks Three Decades of AIDS
As one of the preeminent health sciences research and education institutions in the world, UCSF emerged early as a pioneer in the fight against AIDS. Three decades later, UCSF is working on multiple fronts to prevent, treat and stop the spread of the disease.
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News
White House Names San Francisco HIV/AIDS Leader to National Post
President Barack Obama appointed UCSF AIDS expert Grant Colfax, MD, as the director of the Office of National AIDS Policy.
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Old Drug Reveals New Tricks on Fighting Infections
A drug once taken by people with HIV/AIDS, but long ago shelved after newer, modern antiretroviral therapies became available, has now shed light on how the human body uses its natural immunity to fight the virus — work that could help uncover new targets for drugs. Read more
The Coming Dearth of Doctors who Specialize in HIV/AIDS
At hospitals and clinics across the nation, chances are good that people with HIV/AIDS seeking treatment will meet with their doctors in outpatient settings – going to scheduled appointments for what have become routine visits. Read more
AIDS Prevention 2.0: A Historic Opportunity to Halt HIV
Thirty years after the first cases of HIV/AIDS were reported in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York, experts believe the epidemic has reached an important crossroads, where new infections can be warded off in a wide variety of ways. Read more
AIDS: The Struggle Continues
Ellen S. Schell, RN, PhD, director of International Programs for the Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance and an associate adjunct professor in the UCSF School of Nursing, reflects on the 30-year battle against HIV/AIDS in this perspective. Read more
Blood Cell Test for HIV Treatment Monitoring is Cheaper but Just as Effective
A cheaper laboratory test that helps guide anti-retroviral drug treatment for people with HIV/AIDS may be just as effective as a more sophisticated test, a group of international researchers has found – a discovery that could be particularly important in rural Africa. Read more
UCSF Team Unites for AIDS Walk
Close to 300 UCSF walkers were among an estimated 25,000 walkers who have raised more than $3 million to benefit HIV/AIDS services in the Bay Area, including some at UCSF. This year's UCSF team surpassed the fundraising goal of $55,000.
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UCSF Team Takes Third Place in AIDS Walk San Francisco
UCSF collectively raised nearly $55,000 in AIDS Walk San Francisco this year, finishing in third place behind two other San Francisco institutions: Gap Inc. and Levi Strauss & Co. Read more
Learning Lessons From an HIV Cure
For doctors who dream of confronting the AIDS epidemic, past ambitions always boiled down to two main goals: prevention, or finding ways to protect people not yet exposed to HIV, through vaccines, safe sex education or other means; and treatment, or discovering effective drugs and providing them to people with HIV/AIDS, helping them live longer.
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SFGH Grand Rounds Explores Disease That First Defined AIDS
Doctors and other health care professionals packed into San Francisco General Hospital’s Carr Auditorium for the June 7 medical grand rounds, commemorating the 30th anniversary of the first AIDS report to the US Centers of Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention. Read more
SFGH's Ward 86: Pioneering HIV/AIDS Care for 30 Years
San Francisco General Hospital's internationally renowned Ward 86 has from the start of the epidemic led efforts to understand HIV and develop treatments that make it possible for patients to manage the disease. Read more
Treatment is Key to Prevention of HIV/AIDS, Doctors Say
Preventing transmission to partners or children is key to this curbing the HIV/AIDS epidemic and researchers report t exciting new tools and tactics employed in the now 30-year war against the disease. Read more
AIDS Virus May Accelerate Aging, Scientists Say
Thanks to life-saving treatment, in a few years most people in the United States living with the AIDS virus, HIV, will be more than 50 years old. But even among the successfully treated, HIV, is associated with chronic inflammation, and higher rates of chronic diseases of aging. Inflammation may be a driver of aging, some scientists believe, and HIV patients may be vulnerable to accelerated aging as a result.
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First AIDS Research Conference in Uganda Focuses on Building Collaborations
A first-of-its-kind international meeting in Kampala, Uganda last month drew together investigators from across all of Sub-Saharan Africa to discuss leading-edge problems in the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Read more
Multimedia
- "HIV/AIDS: Progress and Promise in Stem Cell Research"
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine - Positive Health Program Video
- "UCSF in India: Combatting HIV/AIDS Through Collaboration"
UCSF University Relations - Upcoming Broadcast: "Life Before the Lifeboat: San Francisco's Courageous Response to the AIDS Epidemic"
KQED TV
Timeline
Thirty years into the fight against HIV/AIDS, UCSF has helped change the course of this deadly disease that has claimed the lives of 33 million people worldwide. This timeline takes a look at the highlight over the past three decades at UCSF, in the nation and around the world. Read more
Archive
In February 1994, UCSF Magazine reported this list of impressive achievements in its issue titled “AIDS: Ten Years After.” Read more
- Major Study Published in the New England Journal of Medicine Demonstrates the Effectiveness of a New HIV Prevention Tool, Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
November 23, 2010, Gladstone Press Release - Gladstone Investigators Discover How Resting T Cells Avoid HIV Infection–Finding Could Lead To New Therapeutic Strategies
April 13, 2005, Gladstone Press Release - HIV Infection From Receiving Oral Sex is Rare, Study Says
August 14, 2001, Medical Center Press Release
Media Coverage of Anniversary
- Treatment as Prevention: How the New Way to Control HIV Came to Be
TIME, Dec. 1, 2011 - President Obama on AIDS: `We can beat this disease'
Associated Press, Dec. 1, 2011 - 'The Grove' Review: Reminder of AIDS Epidemic
SF Chronicle, Dec. 1, 2011 - South African Debuts AIDS Film on World AIDS Day
SF Chronicle, Dec. 1, 2011 - A Look Back – 30 Years Later – At The Impact Of AIDS On Residency Training
June 14, 2011, SF Chronicle - AIDS at 30: Interview With Chief of HIV/AIDS at SF General - Treatment Past, Present and Future
June 6, 2011, KQED News - After 30 years, the AIDS war still rages
June 5, 2011, Los Angeles Times - AIDS/HIV ward at S.F. General has come long way in 30 years
June 5, 2011, San Francisco Chronicle - AIDS at 30: Strides in care, focus on prevention
June 5, 2011, San Francisco Chronicle - HIV 30 years later: Experts mark milestones in treatment advances
June 3, 2011, The Montreal Gazette - The Quest for a Cure
June 3, 2011, Bay Area Reporter - AIDS at 30, Forum with Michael Krasny
June 3, 2011, KQED Radio