Monday, October 15, 2018

test the mind of the macathur fellow


if the nassau county medical center and nassau county health department administered BCG it would be able to  do more than decrease the likelihood of people contractint tuberculodid


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to give home brew a whole new dimension



LONG ISLAND

Long Island native recognized as MacArthur Foundation 'genius'

Gregg Gonsalves, a Yale University epidemiologist, was cited for his domestic and global work as HIV/AIDS activist, starting in 1989 with the advocacy group ACT UP.
Long Island native Gregg Gonsalves, seen on Sept.
Long Island native Gregg Gonsalves, seen on Sept. 8, was a 1981 East Meadow High School graduate. Photo Credit: MacArthur Foundation 
A Long Island native who dropped out of college and then tackled the AIDS epidemic head on is being honored as a "genius" for his life’s work of ridding worldwide disease.
Gregg Gonsalves, 54, a Yale University epidemiologist, has been named by the MacArthur Foundation as one of about 1,000 fellows, whose exceptional creativity and record of important achievements, the foundation says, hold the promise for more of the same.
“I do think we are our brothers’ and sisters’ keepers; the fact that we have epidemics around the world is because we forgot that point,” he said by telephone last week. Deeply flawed health systems keep Ebola, HIV, tuberculosis and other diseases from being eradicated, he said.

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