[Conference Materials, Panel to Review GP-160 Vaccine Candidate (1992: Bethesda, Maryland)]
vectors and adjuvants. Congressional intervention would not have happened if the NIH had not systematically ignored immune-based therapies, including vaccination of HIVpositive individuals, for so many years while pioneering work was done outside of NIH-funded efforts. ACT UP/Boston ACT UP/Golden Gate ACT UP/LA ACT UP/NY ACT UP/Philadelphia AIDS Action/Baltimore AIDS Treatment News Being Alive-People with AIDS and HIV Action Coalition of LA Committee of Ten Thousand Critical Path AIDS Project Gay Men's Health Crisis Latino Commission on AIDS People with AIDS Coalition-New York Project Inform--San Francisco Treatment Action Group (TAG)
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- [Conference Materials, Panel to Review GP-160 Vaccine Candidate (1992: Bethesda, Maryland)]
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- National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
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- 1992-11-05
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- press kits
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- Government Response and Policy > Law > gp160 trials and controversy > National Institute of Health (U.S.) GP160 Meeting, Blue-Ribbon Panel (1992)
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"[Conference Materials, Panel to Review GP-160 Vaccine Candidate (1992: Bethesda, Maryland)]." In the digital collection Jon Cohen AIDS Research Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/5571095.0463.003. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 7, 2025.