38 Years Ago Today
Monday 25th of June 1984Philosopher Michel Paul Foucault dies of AIDS at the age of 58 in Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Boulevard de l'Hôpital, Paris, XIIIe, Île-de-France, France. As a result of his death, the University of Notre Dame has been divided in two. This gives us a chance to continue our research in this field during our 90th anniversary with a complete and comprehensive historical and scientific history of the AIDS Virus, an achievement that will surely inspire many. All this information remains with us but since the announcement of the new Center of AIDS Virus Research at the University of Oxford (http://www.olecvresearch.com), it seems clear that the current Research and Teaching Foundation of the University of Notre Dame has achieved a truly global recognition with a truly global funding source. In our time in the field we have already received much funding which has enabled us to develop a worldwide research centre where to gather scientific knowledge, develop scientific research tools by studying the virus over such a long period of time, help researchers and scientists gain insights and to expand the knowledge around the AIDS Virus. Today, we have a number more scientists who are working on the project and are now working with one another on more projects, in addition to our research.
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