Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center

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Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, often abbreviated as ADARC, is a medical research institution dedicated to finding a cure for HIV/AIDS. It is headed by scientist Dr. David Ho, who was the 1996 Time magazine Person of the Year, and is located in New York City.[1]

Opening in 1991, the center was the brainchild of the Foundation headed by his widow Irene Diamond, the NYC Dept. of Health, the Public Health Research Institute and New York University School of Medicine. It became affiliated with Rockefeller University in 1996, and became part of Columbia University's medical school, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, in 2019.[2][3]

ADARC has already made several notable achievements in the fight against the epidemic.[clarification needed]

In April 2017, According to the reports, TaiMed inked licensing agreement with the ADARC for bispecific monoclonal antibody technology.[4]

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  1. ^ Park, Alice (25 January 2010). "Scientist David Ho: The Man Who Could Beat AIDS". Time. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2010.
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  4. ^ "SR-Research Roundup". Speaking of Research. 2017-05-05. Retrieved 2017-12-06.

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