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The formation of PING was inspired by senior thesis research on people living with HIV and ARVs in Botswana, which PING founder Katy Digovich conducted during her junior year at Princeton University in summer 2007.
In 1987 Corey directed the AIDS Clinical Trials Group, or ACTG, which conducted pivotal clinical trials confirming the use of the antiretroviral drug AZT to reduce maternal-fetal transmission of HIV and the usefulness of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART).