Robert Yarchoan (born 1950) is a medical researcher who played an important role in the development of the first effective drugs for AIDS. Dr. Yarchoan attended Amherst College and subsequently received his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Along with his colleagues Drs. Samuel Broder and Hiroaki Mitsuya in the National Cancer Institute (NCI), he co-developed and conducted the first clinical trials of zidovudine AZT, didanosine (ddI), and zalcitabine (ddC).
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| Born: | January 1, 1950 |
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University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1975 medical doctor HIV/AIDS researcher NIH Allergy and Immunology internal medicine residency Fairview-University Medical Center residency Clinical Center At The NIH Immunologist amherst college alum Researcher medical researcher AIDS Researcher University of Pennsylvania Alum paclitaxel didanosine AZT Kaposi's sarcoma CD4 thalidomide AIDS NCI DDC human immunodeficiency virus American University of Pennsylvania physician Amherst College HIV and AIDS Malignancy Branch Center for Cancer Research MD National Cancer Institute chief HIV & AIDS Malignancy Branch
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