NPR’s ‘Talk of the Nation/Science Friday’ to Discuss Global Health Topics, Including HIV/AIDS
The first hour of NPR's "Talk of the Nation/Science Friday" today will include a discussion of several global health topics, including reproductive health, infectious diseases and the recently concluded XIV International AIDS Conference in Barcelona, Spain. Guests on the program will include Dr. Helene Gayle, director for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation; Dr. Jim Kim, director of the Program in Infectious Disease and Social Change at Harvard Medical School, chief of the Division of Social Medicine and Health Inequities at Brigham and Women's Hospital and co-founder and trustee of Partners in Health; and Dr. Rama Lakshminarayanan, visiting senior fellow at the International Women's Health Coalition (Flatow, "Talk of the Nation/Science Friday," NPR, 7/19). An archived version of the full segment will be available in RealPlayer Audio online after 6 p.m. ET.
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