The following list of websites provide a tremendous amount of information about HIV, its incidence, and its treatment.
(Revised 10/5/01)
Unpopular Berkeley Professor Duesberg
or e-mail: duesberg@uclink4.berkeley.edu
Lambda Legal Defense Fund (a gay law project)
ACT-UP (an AIDS support advocacy group)
www.bonusround.com (Steve Schachlin's Website. He visited Bucknell last year, is a person affected by AIDS and is a songwriter and playwright.)
Useful Websites suggested by Caytie Decker:
National Minority AIDS Council
Lists upcoming events in the U.S.
Searches for HIV/AIDS publications
Links to HIV/AIDS facts
Treatment information
Gives diversity fact sheets with regards to AIDS
Office of AIDS Research: responsible for scientific,
budgetary, legislative, and policy elements of NIH AIDS
research program. Lists many publications: reports, articles, etc.]UNAIDS: World partnership for AIDS
Harvard AIDS Institute
Links to Harvard AIDS Review, which reports many helpful things on the epidemic (social, biological, etc.)AMA HIV/AIDS Information Center
News coverage information
Literature
Policy reviews
Treatment information
Resources for patients and professionals
Other Useful Websites:
National Minority AIDS Council
Lists upcoming events in the U.S.
Searches for HIV/AIDS publications
Links to HIV/AIDS facts
Treatment information
Gives diversity fact sheets with regards to AIDS
Office of AIDS Research:
responsible for scientific,
budgetary, legislative, and policy elements of NIH AIDS
research program.
Lists many publications: reports, articles, etc.UNAIDS: World partnership for AIDS
Harvard AIDS Institute
Various lecture notes and video representations on AIDS vaccine information
HIV Vaccine Trials Network
Comprehensive International Program of Clinical Research on AIDS
Vaccine Research Center
Press releases, fact sheets, and other related materials
Website to nonprofit organization in Pennsylvania: AIDS Project
***Great for information for the debates***
"The Washington Blade"
Online version of a Washington newspaper. This is a primarily gay paper which will have articles on HIV/AIDS.
"Philadelphia Gay News"
Online version of a Philadelphia newspaper. This is a primarily gay paper which will have articles on HIV/AIDS.