GREENSBURG, PA – Seton Hill University will host a lecture titled “HIV – Update 2003” on Tuesday, April 1 from 11 a.m. – noon. Dr. Deborah Dzombak McMahon, a 1977 Seton Hill graduate and associate professor of medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical School, will discuss current developments in HIV/AIDS research. The lecture is open to the public and will be held in Room 228, Maura Hall. A question and answer period will follow the lecture.

Dr. Deborah Dzombak McMahon of Latrobe, PA is a graduate of Seton Hill University (1977) and Temple University Medical School (1981). She is currently the Medical Director of the Pitt Treatment Evaluation Unit, where she conducts clinical trials on effective AIDS treatment. Dr. Dzombak McMahon is also the Director of the Pitt HIV Early Prevention Project that provides testing, counseling and primary care to more than 500 HIV-infected patients in Western PA.

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