080118 HIV Conference Web Story
Island University Professors Research HIV/AIDS, Present at Star-Studded International Conference
Scientists, activists, and leaders from all over the world have set an ambitious goal of finding a cure for AIDS by 2030, and two Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi nursing professors are making a meaningful impact towards that mission. Dr. Mary Jane Hamilton and Dr. Liz Sefcik have each taken a holistic approach to researching persons living with HIV. The two were invited to share their research at the 22nd International AIDS Conference held July 23-27 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. AIDS 2018 was themed “Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges,” and hosted nearly 17,000 people from more than 180 counties.
Read MoreScientists, activists, and leaders from all over the world have set an ambitious goal of finding a cure for AIDS by 2030, and two Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi nursing professors are making a meaningful impact towards that mission. Dr. Mary Jane Hamilton and Dr. Liz Sefcik have each taken a holistic approach to researching persons living with HIV. The two were invited to share their research at the 22nd International AIDS Conference held July 23-27 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. AIDS 2018 was themed “Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges,” and hosted nearly 17,000 people from more than 180 counties.