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AIDS@30: Three Decades of Responding to HIV/AIDS

A series of events in Autumn 2011


18.15 • Thursday 6 October 2011 • Room K2.31, King's Building, Strand Campus
Professor Peter Piot (Former Executive Director, UNAIDS; Director, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): Thirty years of AIDS: the need for a long term view
Listen to the podcast (mp3 file, 28mb) of this talk.

18.15 • Thursday 13 October 2011 • Room K2.31, King's Building, Strand Campus
Mr Jason Warriner (Service Quality & Governance Director, Terrence Higgins Trust): Thirty years of HIV prevention & campaigns
Listen to the podcast (mp3 file, 27mb) of this talk.

18.15 • Thursday 20 October 2011 • Room K2.31, King's Building, Strand Campus
Professor Virginia Berridge
(Professor of History, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine): Writing the history of AIDS policy making
Listen to the podcast (mp3 file, 24mb) of this talk

18.15 • Thursday 27 October 2011 • Room S-3.20, Strand Building, Strand Campus
Dr Richard McKay (ESRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of History and Centre for the Humanities & Health, King’s College London): ‘Patient Zero’: the legacy of a powerful origin story
This event is also part of the Arts & Humanities Festival.
Listen to the podcast (mp3 file 29.4mb) of this talk

18.15 • Thursday 3 November 2011 • Room K6.29, King's Building, Strand Campus
Dr Rupert Whitaker (Executive Chairman, Tuke Institute): Thirty years of AIDS: triumphs, failures, & the unlearned lessons
Listen to the podcast (mp3 file, 28.1mb) of this talk

18.15 • Thursday 17 November 2011 • Room K2.31, King's Building, Strand Campus
Professor Anthony Pinching (Associate Dean for Cornwall, Peninsula College of Medicine & Dentistry, Royal Cornwall Hospital): HIV/AIDS: personal journeys; professional challenges; public perspectives
Listen to the podcast (mp3 file, 33.7mb) of this talk.

18.15 • Thursday 24 November 2011 • Room K2.31, King's Building, Strand Campus
Professor Anne Johnson (Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Co-Director, Institute of Global Health, University College London): Can HIV treatments prevent the spread of HIV?
Listen to the podcast (mp3 file, 28.0mb) of this talk.

18.15 • Thursday 1 December 2011 • World AIDS Day • Room K2.31, King's Building, Strand Campus
Dr Mandisa Mbali (Assistant Professor of International Studies, Marymount Manhattan College, New York City): ‘The Durban Effect’: South African AIDS activism & the politics of global health
Listen to the podcast (mp3 file, 22.6mb) of this talk.

18.00 • Monday 5 December 2011 • Room S-3.20, Strand Building, Strand Campus
Professor Robert Wintemute (Professor of Human Rights Law, School of Law, King's College London) and Dr Mary Poulton (Consultant and Clinical Lead Sexual Health and HIV, King's College Hospital): Personal, legal, and medical reflections on AIDS @ 30



Further information by email: Dr Richard McKay
Download a pdf (130Kb) poster for the series.



Sponsors: • Economic & Social Research Council • Department of History
• Centre for the Humanities & Health • Queer@King’s


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