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Thu 8 May 14 · Imagining Global Health with Justice (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, London)
Wed 18 May 11 · At First Blush: some consequences of how biomedical knowledge of AIDS arrives (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, London)
Thu 3 Mar 11 · Health and HIV/Aids in Tanzania (Centre for African Studies, SOAS, London)
Thu 27 May 10 · HIV/AIDS in Uganda: how anti-retrovirals change people's lives (New Theatre, London)
Thu 20 May 10 · HIV/AIDS and Disability: new research findings from Kenya (New Theatre, London)
Tue 1 Dec 09 · UCL Lunch Hour Lecture (UCL, London)
Mon 30 Nov 09 · MTV, Music Media and Morality (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, London School of Economics, London)
Fri 27 Nov 09 · HIV: Mind the gap (The Royal Institution, London)
Thu 12 Nov 09 · Hiv/Aids In Indonesia: Pathologies Of Power, Profit, And Policy (Box, Tower 1, London)
Thu 13 Nov 08 · Bureaucrats, Brothels and the Business of Aids (Waterstone's Gower Street, London)
Thu 15 May 08 · AIDS: exceptionalism revisited (Old Theatre, London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Tue 11 Mar 08 · Infectious Disease Pandemics: social and economic factors in the development of public health policy (Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics &Political Science, London)
Tue 12 Feb 08 · Access to prevention and treatment of AIDS in the developing world: evidence for hope (Old Theatre, London School of Economics & Political Science, London)
Wed 6 Feb 08 · The Politics of Aids Exceptionalism (Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics &Political Science, London)
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