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NEW University of Washington Basic Bioscience Certificate starts Jan 2009

UW M.S. in Biomedical Regulatory Affairs with evening classes for working professionals


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Celebrate Life: World AIDS Day 2008

CDC December 1 is World AIDS Day; a time to celebrate the many lives saved by HIV prevention and treatment programs. It also serves as a reminder that we all must do more - as individuals, communities, and as world citizens - to fight the spread of HIV and AIDS.

Around the world, 33 million people are living with HIV with nearly 7,500 new infections occurring each day. An estimated 3 million people are now receiving antiretroviral treatment in low and middle-income countries.

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