Mark Harrington (HIV/AIDS activist)
For other people named Mark Harrington, see Mark Harrington (disambiguation).
Mark Harrington (born San Francisco) is an HIV/AIDS researcher, and co-founder (1992) and policy director of the Treatment Action Group (TAG).[1][2]
He graduated from Harvard College in 1983.[3] He started as an HIV/AIDS activist with ACT UP in 1988.[4]
Awards
Works
- "Viral Load in Vancouver" 1996
- "Hit HIV-1 hard, but only when necessary", Mike Harrington, Charles C.J. Carpenter M.D., The Lancet (355, 17 June 2000)
- "World Health Organization HIV Treatment Guidelines Evolve", The Body Winter 2010
References
- ↑ http://www.treatmentactiongroup.org/bio.aspx?id=250
- ↑ Victory deferred: how AIDS changed gay life in America, John-Manuel Andriote, University of Chicago Press, 1999 ISBN 978-0-226-02049-5
- ↑ http://www.worldleaders.columbia.edu/participants/mark-harrington
- ↑ "A genius for activism – Treatment Action Group Policy Director Mark Harrington", The Progressive, Dec, 1997, Bob Blanchard
External links
- "Mark Harrington was wrong: ACT UP & TAG: A Brief History of AIDS Treatment ACTAGanism", LGNY, March 1996, Raan Medley
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