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Helen Epstein Bio
Helen Epstein is an independent consultant and writer specializing in public health in developing countries. She has conducted research on reproductive health and
AIDS in Africa for such organizations as theRockefeller Foundation , the Population Council andHuman Rights Watch , and her articles have appeared in theNew York Review of Books ,Granta Magazine and many other publications. Her research interests include the right to health care in developing countries and the relationship between poverty and health in industrialized countries. Former CHW Visitors and Postdocs, Center for Health & Wellbeing, Princeton. [http://weblamp.princeton.edu/chw/visiting/past.html] ]In 1984 Epstein received her BA in Physics from the University of California Berkeley, in 1991 she obtained a PhD in molecular biology from Cambridge University, and in 1996 she earned her MSc in Public Health in Developing Countries from London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. In 1993 Epstein moved to Uganda in search of an
AIDS vaccine . There she taught molecular biology in the medical school atMakerere University inKampala ,Uganda , until 1994. [http://www.policy.hu/milevska/CV(helenepstein).pdf]Although Epstein's efforts to find a vaccine failed, she was able to witness firsthand the suffering caused by the HIV virus, which became the subject of her book "The Invisible Cure: Why We Are Losing The Fight Against AIDS in Africa". This autobiographical account discusses 15 years of observing both the epidemic and the reactions to it of Western scientists, humanitarian agencies, and the communities most affected by AIDS deaths. Epstein discusses how the countries that are hardest hit by HIV are not those whose citizens are “promiscuous”, but those where it is common for people to have “long term concurrent” sexual relationships where an individual might have more than one long-term partner at one time, with those partners overlapping for months or years.Philanthropy Action, "Interview: AIDS Journalist Helen Epstein on The Invisible Cure" [http://www.philanthropyaction.com/articles/interview_aids_journalist_helen_epstein_on_the_invisible_cure] ]
Links to More Info on Helen Epstein and The Invisible Cure:
* Interview: AIDS Journalist Helen Epstein on The Invisible Cure by Philanthropy Action
* AIDS in Africa: Rising Above the Partisan Babble in New York Times [Zulger, Abigail. New York Times. 3 July 2007. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/03/health/03book.html] ]Articles by Helen Epstein:
* There is no room for sexual morality in an honest conversation about AIDS ["There is no room for sexual morality in an honest conversation about AIDS.” The Guardian. 9 Aug 2007. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,2144724,00.html] ]
* A list of all her articles from The New York Review of Books [The New York Book Review, Helen Epstein [http://www.nybooks.com/authors/10] ]
* The Fidelity Fix ["The Fidelity Fix." The New York Times. 13 June 2004. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A04EFDC1E31F930A25755C0A9629C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1] ]
* Plagues of transition [ [http://www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/epstein1 Project Syndicate ] ]References
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