THIRD ANNUAL NIH HISTORY DAY TO FOCUS ON NIH RESPONSE TO AIDS IN THE 1980S

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, September 19, 2005 

CONTACT: Sarah A. Leavitt, Office of NIH History, leavitts@xxxxxxxxxxxx

THIRD ANNUAL NIH HISTORY DAY TO FOCUS ON NIH RESPONSE TO AIDS IN THE 1980S


WHAT:
The Office of NIH History is pleased to announce the third annual NIH
History Day. The program will include welcoming remarks by Director of
Intramural Science Dr. Michael Gottesman and NIAID Director Dr. Anthony
Fauci, an illustrated lecture by Office of NIH History Director Dr. Victoria
A. Harden, and the display of two panels from the AIDS Memorial Quilt. At
the lecture, all NIH Staff who worked on AIDS research or patient care in
any capacity during the 1980s will be asked to stand and be recognized. The
NIH History Day lecture is free and open to the public.

WHY:
The work of NIH staff in understanding and formulating a response to AIDS, a
new disease in the 1980s, was unprecedented, challenging, and rigorous. This
program will recognize, honor, and preserve the stories of the researchers,
hospital staff, and others who worked in laboratories and with patients
trying to find answers and provide quality care. 
The lecture will also mark the last formal program led by Dr. Victoria A.
Harden, NIH Historian for over two decades.

WHEN:
11:00 am, Thursday, September 22, 2005. 

WHERE:
Lipsett Amphitheater, Building 10.

MORE INFORMATION:
Lecturer Victoria A. Harden has done extensive research on the NIH response
to the AIDS epidemic. In the 1980s and 1990s she interviewed dozens of NIH
researchers, including scientists, administrators, and Clinical Center
nurses about their experience. She has published numerous articles about her
research on AIDS history and is co-editor of two books, "AIDS and the
Historian" (NIH, 1989) and "AIDS and the Public Debate: Historical and
Contemporary Perspectives" (IOS Press, 1995). In 2001, to mark the twentieth
anniversary of the first medical publication about AIDS, she collaborated
with NIAID to produce the websites, "In Their Own Words: NIH Researchers
Recall the Early Years of AIDS," at
http://www.history.nih.gov/NIHInOwnWords/.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
All those involved with AIDS research at NIH in the 1980s are encouraged to
attend and will be asked to stand and be recognized and photographed. Those
interested in the etiology of disease, in AIDS in particular, and in the NIH
basic research and clinical programs are encouraged to attend, as well NIH
staff and members of the public interested in learning about this exciting
chapter in NIH history.

HOSTS:
The event is sponsored by the Office of NIH History, OD/OCPL. The reception
will be sponsored by the Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences
(FAES).

NOTE TO EDITORS:
The event will be videocast at: http://videocast.nih.gov/.

The Office of NIH History is a component of the Office of Communications and
Public Liaison in the NIH Office of the Director. The NIH is an agency of
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.



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