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Martin Schechter
- Vancouver
Physician
and researcher Dr. Martin Schecter has made renowned contributions
to the fields of AIDS research, prevention and care.
When Martin
Schechter first began his work on AIDS research in 1983, there were
no reported cases yet in B.C. He embraced the necessity of an appropriate
and humane response to HIV infection at a time when it was not popular
to do so.
In 1989, he
helped organize the Fifth International Conference on AIDS which
attracted 12,000 delegates from around the world. In 1990, Dr. Schecter
was one of only 10 people worldwide invited by the World Health
Organization Global Program in AIDS to sit on its Steering Committee
on Epidemiology, Forecasting and Surveillance.
Martin Schecter
co-founded the Canadian HIV Trials Network, which undertakes clinical
trials of promising new therapies, and now has five regional offices
and 25 satellites across Canada.
He is the author
of more than 100 articles in scientific journals and has attracted
more than $19 million in research grants to B.C. He is one of only
two Canadians awarded the National Health Scientist Aware in AIDS
by Health and Welfare Canada.
Martin Schecter
continues to be instrumental in pioneering landmark achievements
in AIDS research which have benefitted not only British Columbians
but people around the world.
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