Mark Harrington (AIDS activist)
- Mark Harrington (AIDS activist)
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For other people named Mark Harrington, see Mark Harrington (disambiguation).
Mark Harrington (born San Francisco) is an AIDS researcher, and co-founder and policy director of the Treatment Action Group (TAG), in 1992.[1][2]
He graduated from Harvard College in 1983.[3] He started as an AIDS activist with ACT UP in 1988.[4]
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- American health activists
- People from San Francisco, California
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- Harvard University alumni
- MacArthur Fellows
- AIDS activists
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