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Iris Long Iris Long Ph.D. (Born Iris Doerr December 8, 1934, New York, NY) was a key activist in the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) effort to spread information about the possible Antiviral drugs that could be used to combat HIV/AIDS. == Before ACT-UP == Iris long attended Hunter College studying chemistry, earning her Master's degree in 1964. Long worked as an organic chemist in several research hospitals, including eleven years at Sloan-Kettering, there she worked on developing nucleosides - experience that would later help her understand the workings of AZT drugs. She left Sloan-Kettering and earned her Ph.D. in 1972 at the University of Connecticut. However, some time after this she ceased working professionally as a chemist, and was acting as a stay at home carer for her mother, who was unwell. It was during this time that she became aware of the AIDs crisis and the potential use of drugs similar to those she had worked on to treat it.
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