In an interview posted on the University of California San Francisco’s (UCSF) webpage, Ambassador Eric Goosby, who earlier this month stepped down as head of the U.S. State Department’s Office of Global Health Diplomacy and the U.S. global AIDS coordinator, speaks with UCSF Senior Public Information Representative Laura Kurtzman “about the challenges he faced [while in office] and about what lies ahead in a world where 35 million people — nearly the population of California — are infected with HIV.” The interview notes that Goosby this month will return to UCSF, “where he earned his medical degree and completed his residency,” to “lead a new center on implementation sciences” (11/25).

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