Lee & Nile Albright Symposium; March, 2026
- Mar 21
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Dr. Anthony Fauci is featured in the Museum of Science, Boston's 2025–2026 yearlong "Being Human" program, focusing on health, scientific literacy, and human connection. He recently appeared on February 19, 2026, for the premiere of the documentary "Ending HIV: The Journey to a Vaccine" at the museum's Mugar Omni Theater, discussing the quest for a cure.

"Being Human" Program: Fauci is a key figure in this initiative, launched by the museum's Center for Life Sciences, which explores human interconnectivity, scientific discovery, and health through exhibits and digital programming.
HIV/AIDS Documentary Premiere: On February 19, 2026, Dr. Fauci and Dr. Larry Corey held a live conversation following the premiere of "Ending HIV: The Journey to a Vaccine," discussing the long-term, complex effort to create a vaccine.
Advocacy for Science: In his appearances, Fauci has highlighted the need for trust in medical research, addressing "anti-science" attitudes and emphasizing the importance of pandemic preparedness.
Ongoing Role: Since 2023, Dr. Fauci has been a Distinguished University Professor at Georgetown University following his tenure as director of NIAID.
The program, which also features figures like Arianna Huffington, is designed to examine the complex web of human connection and promote healthier lives.




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