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CONTENTS
Volume 329 Issue 5988
SPECIAL SECTION
HIV/AIDS
INTRODUCTION
159
HIV/AIDS: Eastern Europe
170
HIV Moves In on Homeless Youth
172
Reducing HIV Infection and
Abandonment of Babies
173
HIV/AIDS Investigators
Few and Far Between
NEWS
160
Late for the Epidemic:
HIV/AIDS in Eastern Europe
Tracing the Regional Rise of HIV
>>
Science
Podcast
165
No Opiate Substitutes
for the Masses of IDUs
168
Praised Russian Prevention Program
Faces Loss of Funds
169
Law Enforcement and Drug Treatment:
A Culture Clash
REVIEW
174
HIV Persistence and the Prospect
of Long-Term Drug-Free Remissions
for HIV-Infected Individuals
D. Trono
et al.
page 132
>> Editorial p. 120, Policy Forums pp. 145 and 147,
Science
Express Research Article by T. Zhou
et al.,
Science
Express Report by X. Wu
et al.
, and
Science
Careers and
Science
Translational Medicine p. 117
and www.sciencemag.org/special/aids2010/
EDITORIAL
120
AIDS Response at a Crossroads
Jessica Justman and Wafaa M. El-Sadr
>> HIV/AIDS section p. 159
NEWS FOCUS
132
Will a Midsummer’s Nightmare Return?
135
The Legacy Plan
138
Farewell to Flatland
POLICY FORUMS
145
Gender Inequities Must Be
Addressed in HIV Prevention
R. Jewkes
>> HIV/AIDS section p. 159
147
Universal Access in the Fight
NEWS OF THE WEEK
126
Panel Explores What It’ll Take
to Keep Universities Strong
127
Solar Sensor Grounded on
Revamped Satellite Program
128
Volvox
Genome Shows It Doesn’t
Take Much to Be Multicellular
>> Report p. 223
128
Broken-Down Icebreakers
Hamstring U.S. Science
129
From the
Science
Policy Blog
130
Dream Team Plans a Blitz
on Schizophrenia
131
From
Science
’s Online Daily News Site
LETTERS
140
Barometer of Life: Sampling
B. Collen and J. E. M. Baillie
Barometer of Life: National Red Lists
U. Gärdenfors
Barometer of Life: More Action,
Not More Data
A. T. Knight
et al.
Response
S. N. Stuart
et al.
142
CORRECTIONSANDCLARIFICATIONS
142
TECHNICALCOMMENTABSTRACTS
Against HIV/AIDS
F. Girard
et al.
>> HIV/AIDS section p. 159
PERSPECTIVES
150
Repressive Transcription
M. G. Guenther and R. A. Young
151
Old Gate Gets a New Look
S. Weyand and S. Iwata
>> Research Article p. 182
152
Finding Fault in Fault Zones
K. Wang
>> Reports pp. 207 and 210
154
Clearing Conformational Disease
R. N. Sifers
>> Report p. 229
BOOKS
ET AL.
143
Drawing the Map of Life
V. K. McElheny, reviewed by A. N. H. Creager
144
From Eternity to Here
S. Carroll, reviewed by L. Jardine-Wright
CONTENTS
continued
>>
COVER
Sergey Nenov gives thanks at a church in Odessa, Ukraine.
HIV, tuberculosis, and injecting drug use are tightly linked
in Eastern Europe, the only region in the world with a growing
HIV/AIDS epidemic. Nenov is one of the few people with access
to treatment for both infections and opiate dependency.
See the special section on HIV/AIDS beginning on page 159
and at www.sciencemag.org/special/aids2010/.
Photo: Malcolm Linton
DEPARTMENTS
118
This Week in
Science
121
Editors’ Choice
122
Science
Staff
125
Random Samples
234
New Products
235
Science
Careers
www.sciencemag.org
SCIENCE
VOL 329 9 JULY 2010
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