. "June"@en . . "2012"^^ . . . "Anand Reddi is a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post as a featured blogger. His articles focus on U.S. global health policy including HIV/AIDS and issues involving healthcare and academic medicine. In 2005, Reddi was a Fulbright Scholar assisting the Sinikithemba HIV/AIDS clinic at McCord Hospital in Durban, South Africa. His Fulbright research demonstrated that pediatric highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is effective despite the challenges of a resource-limited setting. In 2010, Reddi published a series of articles in The Huffington Post, The New York Times and The Washington Post. The articles challenged the Obama Administration\u2019s flat-lining of global HIV treatment funds for the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). These articles, in collaboration with others, resulted in the Obama administration\u2019s decision to recommit $366 million for HIV/AIDS initiatives in Uganda. For this work, Reddi received the 2012 American Medical Association (AMA) Foundation Leadership Award."@en . . . "--08-24"^^ . "Anand Reddi"@en . "Academic, Scientist, Writer, Global Health Advocate"@en . "yes"@en . . "Reddi, Anand"@en . "(2012 AMA Foundation Leadership Award)"@en . . "off"@en . "Anand Reddi"@en . "25"^^ . "USA"@en . . "20120625190831"^^ . . "2012"^^ . "Global Health, Cancer Research, Metabologen"@en . "Maryland, USA"@en . . "Anand Reddi is a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post as a featured blogger. His articles focus on U.S. global health policy including HIV/AIDS and issues involving healthcare and academic medicine. In 2005, Reddi was a Fulbright Scholar assisting the Sinikithemba HIV/AIDS clinic at McCord Hospital in Durban, South Africa. His Fulbright research demonstrated that pediatric highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) is effective despite the challenges of a resource-limited setting."@en . "Anand Reddi"@en . . . .