词条 | Gregg Gonsalves |
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Early lifeHe was born in Long Island, New York in approximately 1964.[2] He comes from a conservative Catholic Portuguese and Italian American family.[3] CareerHe began working with ACT UP in 1990, going on to found Treatment Action Group. He found out he was HIV+ in 1995.[4] He has authored three reports of HIV and written many publications including the 1992 critical review AIDS research at the NIH and a report from the International Treatment Preparedness Coalition in 2006.[5][6] In 1992 one of his reports resulted in the Clinton Administration reorganising of AIDS research, and he continued to lobby the administration in his role as policy director of the Treatment Action Group in New York.[7] At the International AIDS Conference, held in Toronto, Gonsalves gave a powerful speech on the 25 years of AIDS. Gregg Gonsalves has completed studies at Yale University. In 2008, he received $100,000 as the first recipient of the AIDS Leadership Award from the John M. Lloyd Foundation.[8] He is currently working to improve access to HIV treatment in Southern Africa with the AIDS and Rights Alliance of Southern Africa (ARASA).[8] He is an Assistant Professor in Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases as well as an Associate (Adjunct) Professor of Law and Research Scholar in Law at Yale Law School, co-director of the Yale Law School/Yale School of Public Health Global Health Justice Partnership. His research focuses on the use of quantitative models for improving the response to epidemic diseases. Awards and honorsIn 2018, he was awarded a MacArthur Foundation "Genius" Fellowship,[9][10] joining his fellow ACT UP activist and Treatment Action Group founder Mark Harrington, who became a MacArthur Fellow in 1997. Personal lifeGonsalves is gay.[3] See also
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