As the conference wraps up, I just want to be sure to point you to some other areas where AIDS is being covered on ScienceBlogs.
Every week, our Seed overlords pose a question to us (originally titled, "Ask a ScienceBlogger.") This week's question is:
To what extent do you worry about AIDS, either with respect to yourself, your children, or the world at large?...
You can find the collection of responses here.
In more basic science, Sandra of Discovering Biology in a Digital World is starting a series on using HIV to prove some points about evolution. Looks like a great start to the series; be sure to check in as she updates it.
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