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Bush and 9/11 Put AIDS on the Back Burner - And a New Social Venture is Born

By Don Francis - Stanford
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Lecture Description

Francis talks about how after 9/11, the government became interested in vaccines.  Vaxgen shifted to making a small pox vaccine and an anthrax vaccine and has been very successful in these pursuits.  Unfortunately, AIDS was not named as an immediate concern and was but on the back burner. Due to the unwillingness of both the government and private businesses to provide funding, Francis has now decided that the AIDS vaccine cannot be developed in the private sector and is founding a non-profit foundation to pursue the development of the vaccine for less developed parts of the world.

Course Index

  1. Don Francis's Mission - Kids and Kids' Health
  2. Vaccines Have a Social Problem!
  3. A Tale of Two Markets for AIDS Vaccine (Developed vs. Developing World)
  4. The Vaxgen Story
  5. Bush and 9/11 Put AIDS on the Back Burner - And a New Social Venture is Born
  6. Intellectual Property Issues Between Vaxgen and the New Social Venture
  7. Non-profit vs. Free Market: The Gates Foundation Changes the Game
  8. Is HIV Vaccine Possible?
  9. Career Advice: Follow Your Passion and Come to the Bay Area!
  10. Alliances and Collaboration