Dr. Julio Montaner
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Pioneering B.C. HIV/AIDS researcher honoured on new Canada Post stampDr. Julio Montaner is one of six distinguished Canadian doctors and researchers whose faces will grace the new run of stamps from Canada Post.HealthSep 16, 2020
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B.C. experts help control Indiana HIV spreadWorld-renowned HIV experts from B.C. are stepping in to help control a massive outbreak of the disease in rural Indiana.Jan 11, 2016
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World’s HIV experts to converge in VancouverMore than 6,000 international experts on HIV-AIDS will gather in Vancouver this weekend to share the latest scientific advances in the fight to eradicate the disease, which first emerged almost 35 years ago and exploded into a global pandemic.HealthJul 17, 2015
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Why the United Nations is adopting Canadian scientist’s HIV strategyA made-in-Canada plan has been formally adopted by the United Nations as the global authority’s strategy in its fight against HIV/AIDS.CanadaSep 29, 2014
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Prominent AIDS scientist on MH17 partnered with Canadians in pioneering researchCanadian scientist Dr. Julio Montaner can’t remember working in HIV/AIDS research without his longtime peer Dr. Joep Lange being there.CanadaJul 19, 2014
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A made-in-Canada health strategy is making waves worldwide – just not in CanadaB.C. has become a global success story in combatting HIV/AIDS thanks to a made-in-Canada strategy that's being adopted around the world - but not in Canada.CanadaJun 27, 2014
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HIV, AIDS ward closes at St. Paul Hospital due to decline in diseaseThe HIV/AIDS ward at St. Paul's Hospital is closing due to a decline in the once-deadly disease, the B.C. government announced Tuesday.HealthMay 27, 2014
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HIV isn’t easily transmitted by sex, Canadian doctors sayA group of more than 70 Canadian doctors and researchers banded together to release a statement that says that HIV is “difficult” to transmit sexually.CanadaMay 2, 2014
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Life expectancy for people with HIV catching up to general populationA new study suggests the life expectancy of Canadians and Americans who are HIV positive is closing in on that of the general population.CanadaDec 18, 2013
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