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Straying from the path?

Straying from the path? EDITORIAL REVIEW Straying from the path? Richard T. Davey, Jr National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA self-correcting and oftentimes plodding pace of scientific advancement. Simply put, the public either doesn’t Correspondence to Richard T. Davey, Jr, MD, Deputy Clinical Director, NIAID, Office of Clinical Research, NIAID, National Institutes of Health, DHHS, 10 Center Drive, always understand or can’t accept that we don’t usually Rm 4-1479, MSC 1460, Bethesda, MD 20892-1504, USA get it quite right the first time. This may well be a Tel: +301-496-8029; fax: +301-480-5560; e-mail: rdavey@niaid.nih.gov completely understandable phenomenon in a field sub- Disclaimer: The views stated here are those of the author, alone, and ject to such intense public interest and scrutiny, especi- do not necessarily represent the position of the Natural Institutes of Health, DHHS. ally one involving a disease continuing to threaten the lives of so many despite the strides that have been made. Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS 2006, 1:40–42 Indeed, given the incredible devastation wrought by 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins the pandemic in just a few decades, it is perhaps com- 1746-630X pletely predictable that even early advances in this area would occasionally be heralded by an undue http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Current Opinion in HIV and Aids Wolters Kluwer Health

Straying from the path?

Current Opinion in HIV and Aids , Volume 1 (1) – Jan 1, 2006

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1746-630X
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EDITORIAL REVIEW Straying from the path? Richard T. Davey, Jr National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA self-correcting and oftentimes plodding pace of scientific advancement. Simply put, the public either doesn’t Correspondence to Richard T. Davey, Jr, MD, Deputy Clinical Director, NIAID, Office of Clinical Research, NIAID, National Institutes of Health, DHHS, 10 Center Drive, always understand or can’t accept that we don’t usually Rm 4-1479, MSC 1460, Bethesda, MD 20892-1504, USA get it quite right the first time. This may well be a Tel: +301-496-8029; fax: +301-480-5560; e-mail: rdavey@niaid.nih.gov completely understandable phenomenon in a field sub- Disclaimer: The views stated here are those of the author, alone, and ject to such intense public interest and scrutiny, especi- do not necessarily represent the position of the Natural Institutes of Health, DHHS. ally one involving a disease continuing to threaten the lives of so many despite the strides that have been made. Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS 2006, 1:40–42 Indeed, given the incredible devastation wrought by 2006 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins the pandemic in just a few decades, it is perhaps com- 1746-630X pletely predictable that even early advances in this area would occasionally be heralded by an undue

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