Drug pioneer and trailblazer: The Dr. Raymond Schinazi story (part 1)
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We’re talking to one of the most remarkable scientists of our time, Raymond Schinazi, Ph.D. Dr. Schinazi is a visionary researcher whose contributions have revolutionized the landscape of antiviral therapy. More than 94% of HIV-infected individuals in the U.S. on combination therapy take at least one of the drugs he created. He also invented the cure for Hepatitis C. But his story begins far from the laboratories and lecture halls of prestigious universities. Growing up in Egypt during the Nasser regime, young Raymond witnessed firsthand the devastation of disease when his mother fell critically ill. Determined to make a difference, he embarked on a mission to find cures for the most challenging medical conditions. In the first part of this captivating episode, we’re delving into Dr. Schinazi’s remarkable life story, exploring the triumphs and challenges that shaped his extraordinary career.
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