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David Ho (scientist)

David Da-i Ho (; born November 3, 1952) is a Taiwanese American〔(Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) noted, "Without the contributions of Taiwanese Americans, we would lack the important AIDS research of Dr. David Ho. ), Formosan Association for Public Affairs, MAY 2000〕〔(The Taiwanese Americans ), page 130-131〕〔(Taiwanese-American HIV/AIDS academic joins team ), The Taipei Times, Sep 04, 2011〕〔(U.S. PUBLIC TV STATIONS TO BROADCAST TAIWAN TRAVEL FEATURES ), Government Information Office, Republic of China (Taiwan), 12/27/2006〕 HIV/AIDS researcher famous for pioneering contributions to the understanding and treatment of HIV infection. He is the scientific director and chief executive officer of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center and the Irene Diamond Professor at Rockefeller University in New York City.
==Early life==
David Ho was born in Taichung, Taiwan, to Paul (何步基 ''Hé Bùjī'', an engineer) and Sonia Ho (Jiang) (江雙如 ''Jiāng Shuāngrú'').
David Ho attended Taichung Municipal Guang-Fu Elementary School until sixth grade before immigrating to the United States with his mother and younger brother to unite with his father, who had already been in the US since 1957. He grew up in Los Angeles He attended and graduated from John Marshall High School in Los Angeles, CA. He received his bachelor of science in physics with highest honors from the California Institute of Technology (1974) and MD from the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (1978). Subsequently, he did his clinical training in internal medicine and infectious diseases at UCLA School of Medicine (1978–1982) and Massachusetts General Hospital (1982–1985), respectively. He was a resident in internal medicine at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles in 1981 when he came into contact with some of the first reported cases of what was later identified as AIDS.

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