Birthdate: November 3, 1952
Sun Sign: Scorpio
Birthplace: Taichung, Taiwan
David Da-i Ho is a Taiwanese American AIDS researcher, physician, and virologist recognized for his significant advancements in HIV treatment. He championed the use of combination anti-retroviral therapy, changing HIV from a fatal condition to a manageable chronic illness. Educated at California Institute of Technology and Harvard Medical School, he completed his clinical training at UCLA School of Medicine and Massachusetts General Hospital. Serving as the inaugural scientific director of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center and a professor at Columbia University, he remains at the forefront of pioneering research in the realm of HIV/AIDS.
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