Blog Pays Tribute To HIV/AIDS Researchers, Advocates Killed In MH17 Crash

Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks”: In the wake of loss, we’re reading about six lives and legacies that moved the world closer to justice, equity, and global health
Antigone Barton, writer and editor of “Science Speaks” and senior communications officer at the Center for Global Health Policy, discusses “the lives and legacies of Joep Lange, Jacqueline van Tongeren, Glenn Thomas, Lucie van Mens, Martine de Schutter, and Pim de Kuijer,” HIV/AIDS researchers and advocates who were killed in the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (7/25).

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