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Anthony Fauci

Director, The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health

In the spirit of open dialogue. Read More

Fauci would like to ask some leaders in the developing world some very tough questions. Read More

Fauci would spend it on picking the "low-hanging fruit" of global health issues. Read More

Be prepared for the possible but unlikely. Read More

With 40 million uninsured Americans, the issue should be healthcare, healthcare, healthcare. Read More

Fauci sites Bush's initiatives in fighting AIDS and malaria. Read More

Standing on the shoulders of giants. Read More

Fauci calls for a systematic approach to bioethics. Read More

How do you make sure that science leads to good things, without the ethical side effects? Read More

Fauci on his projects with Tommy Thompson to fight malaria and AIDS in Africa. Read More

Fauci, on the cost effectiveness of preemption. Read More

Fauci talks about how far we've come since the earliest days of the AIDS epidemic, and how far we have to go. Read More

Anthony Fauci, on growing up in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Read More

"Are you doing enough?" Fauci asks. Read More

Pay attention and choose your leaders wisely. Read More

Fauci was born a cautious optimist. Read More

Fauci argues for an organized approach to bioethics, and to the fight against disease in the developing world. Read More

Anthony Fauci on the past, present and future battles against disease. Read More

You can do a lot of good if you just listen. Read More

Public service and the example of Mother Theresa drive Anthony Fauci to do good in the world. Read More

About Anthony Fauci

Anthony Fauci

Anthony Fauci is the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. He is an immunologist who has made substantial contributions to research on AIDS and other immunodeficiencies. He has pioneered the field of human immunoregulation and developed effective therapies for formally fatal inflammatory and immune-mediated diseases. In the field of AIDS research, he has helped contribute to an understanding of how the AIDS virus destroys the body's defenses leading to its susceptibility to deadly infections.

He has also served as an editor of Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine and has authored, coauthored or edited more than 1,100 scientific publications, including several textbooks. Dr. Fauci is a key advisor to the White House and Department of Health and Human Services on global AIDS issues and public health protections against emerging infectious disease threats, such as pandemic influenza. He was educated at Cornell University Medical College and holds 32 honorary doctorate degrees. 

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