Women in the History of Medicine

FAQ About Women in the History of Medicine

Who were some notable female physicians and researchers in the AIDS epidemic?

The AIDS epidemic brought together a community of dedicated healthcare professionals, including many notable female physicians and researchers, who made significant contributions to the understanding, treatment, and prevention of HIV/AIDS. Here are some notable women who played key roles during the AIDS epidemic:

  • Dr. Mathilde Krim: Dr. Krim was a pioneering immunologist and virologist who co-founded the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR) in 1985. She worked tirelessly to raise awareness, funding, and research support for HIV/AIDS.
  • Dr. Helene Gayle: Dr. Gayle is a physician and infectious disease expert who worked extensively on HIV/AIDS research and policy. She served as the director of the HIV, TB, and Reproductive Health Program at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
  • Dr. Mary Fisher: Dr. Fisher is an HIV/AIDS advocate and activist who was one of the first public figures to openly discuss her HIV-positive status. She co-founded the Family AIDS Network and has been a vocal advocate for HIV awareness and prevention.
  • Dr. Mabel Bianco: Dr. Bianco is an Argentine physician and epidemiologist who has been actively involved in HIV/AIDS research and advocacy. She is known for her work in promoting comprehensive sex education and advocating for women's rights in the context of HIV.
  • Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo: Dr. Marrazzo is an infectious disease specialist who has conducted extensive research on HIV prevention, including studies on pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). Her work has contributed to the development of HIV prevention strategies.
  • Dr. Sharon Hillier: Dr. Hillier is a prominent researcher in the field of HIV prevention and women's health. She has conducted research on microbicides and their potential use in preventing HIV transmission.
  • Dr. Myron Cohen: Dr. Cohen is a physician and researcher known for his groundbreaking work in HIV prevention and treatment. He has conducted studies on HIV transmission and was involved in the landmark "Partners PrEP" study.
  • Dr. Linda-Gail Bekker: Dr. Bekker is a South African physician and researcher who has been at the forefront of HIV prevention and treatment efforts, particularly in the context of clinical trials in Africa.
  • Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr: Dr. El-Sadr is a prominent HIV/AIDS researcher and global health expert. She has conducted research on HIV prevention and care in underserved populations, including those affected by poverty and conflict.
  • Dr. Adaora Adimora: Dr. Adimora is an infectious disease specialist known for her research on HIV/AIDS disparities, particularly among minority populations in the United States.