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Leading Canadian AIDS Researcher Given France's Highest Honor

August 22, 2008

Dr. Mark Wainberg has been awarded France's highest honor for his work in HIV/AIDS. Wainberg was named a Chevalier, or knight, of the Legion d'honneur. In 1984, Wainberg founded McGill University's AIDS Center and also co-chaired the International AIDS Conference that year. He serves as an advisory committee chair for France's national AIDS program. In addition to his AIDS research, Wainberg was cited for improving ties between Canada and France.

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Excerpted from:
Canadian Press
08.21.2008


This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
, and is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update.



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