Anthony Fauci

Anthony Fauci
Anthony Stephen "Tony" Fauciis an American immunologist who has made substantial contributions to HIV/AIDS research and other immunodeficiencies, both as a scientist and as the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth24 December 1940
CountryUnited States of America
bios worst terrorist
The worst potential bio-terrorist is nature itself.
helping
You help someone's health, and you prevent them from infecting others.
body host function
The bodys immune system is like any other system of the body. Each of them have their vital function for the human host.
two vaccines different
Testing two vaccines against different H1N1s at the same time has never been done.
skins reason-why reason
Staph lives on skin. Thats the reason why many infections start as a boil.
levels viruses difficult
When you put someone on therapy, you lower the level of virus such that it makes it very difficult for them to infect others.
disease conservative predictions
Im generally considered a conservative in my predictions for disease.
giving healthy disease
Investigating rare diseases gives researchers more clues about how the healthy immune system functions.
running disease hiv
I run a modest-sized laboratory thats looking specifically at what we call the pathogenic mechanisms of HIV disease, or AIDS.
communication thinking needs
I enjoy very much communication. I think that scientists need to communicate.
support research administration
Certainly the support for research in HIV/AIDS was good in the Clinton administration, good in the Bush administrations. It just was.
way treats infection
Better ways to diagnose, treat and prevent E. coli 0157:H7 infections are badly needed.
knowing impact people
It is an indescribable experience knowing that what you are doing will have an impact on the lives... of millions of people.
children growing-up mean
An AIDS-free generation would mean that virtually no child is born with HIV; that, as those children grow up, their risk of becoming infected is far lower than it is today; and that those who become infected can access treatment to help prevent them from developing AIDS and from passing the virus on to others.