Dr. Eron Receives Red Ribbon Award September 9, 2016 By mloggins Bruce Curran, right, serves on the board of the NC Community AIDS Fund. He presented Joe Eron, MD, with the group’s Outstanding Achievement Award. Dr. Joseph Eron is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at UNC and the Director of the UNC Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) Clinical Core. The North Carolina Community AIDS Fund bestowed its outstanding achievement award to him this spring in recognition of “outstanding individual effort and personal sacrifice” for serving “in a variety of roles helping individuals in NC who are HIV positive and living with AIDS.” “The North Carolina Community AIDS Fund Red Ribbon Award was given to Dr. Eron in celebration of the 20th anniversary of his New England Journal of Medicine paper that was published on the first combination therapy study with AZT/3TC in treatment naive patients,” says Bruce Curran, member of the NCCAF Advisory Board. “That publication was one of the major turning points in the fight against HIV/AIDS.” Read more here… Filed Under: Categories: News Tags: aids, AZT, community, Eron, hiv, NC, unc More from UNC Center for AIDS Research NIH Grant Supports HIV Prevention Program for Recently Incarcerated African American Women 2024 World AIDS Day Symposium Duke CFAR Announces Health Equity Inter-CFAR Working Group