Dr. Marcus Conant's Biography
Dr. Marcus A. Conant is an honored and respected pioneer, lecturer,
physician and out-spoken advocate for people infected with HIV and AIDS.
Among the first physicians to identify AIDS in 1981, he helped create one of
the largest private AIDS clinic, was a founder of the San Francisco AIDS
Foundation and his work contributed to development of some of today's top
HIV medications. He continues his strong, passionate and
uncompromising demands to give hope to all people with AIDS through state of
the art treatment and the assurance they can live with dignity and respect.
Today, Dr. Conant is Chief Medical Officer for Presidio Pharmaceuticals,
Inc. The specialized pharmaceutical company is focused on developing
and commercializing small molecule compounds for treatment of HIV-1, HCV and
other chronic viral infections.
The Conant Foundation is a non-profit education foundation founded in
1989. It provides patients, their caregivers and the community with
educational tools and information regarding diagnosis, treatment, and
management of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. Dr. Conant
and the foundation have contributed to over two dozen clinical trials
involving many of today's leading HIV medications.
The Conant Medical Group expanded dramatically to meet needs of the AIDS
crisis. In 1995 and 1996, they had more patients on protease
inhibitors than any other practice. Today, Dr. Conant continues to see
patients and the group continues pivotal work on herpes simplex, medicinal
marijuana, and transmission and diagnosis of HIV infection.
Healing Waters 2007 Cale Siler Founders Award for Humanitarian Leadership in
HIV/AIDS
Marcus Conant, MD Milton Estes, MD Stephen Follansbee, MD
"And The Band Played On ," the best selling book and HBO film by Randy
Shilts , chronicled many of Dr. Conant's activities.
Dr. Conant is a founder of what today is the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. A
s a resident at UCSF, he volunteered at the Haight Ashbury Free Clinic
in 1969. In 1981, Dr. Conant identified the first Kaposi's sarcoma cases
in San Francisco and started the University of California Kaposi's Sarcoma
Clinic.
Working with then Assembly Speaker, Willie Brown , Dr. Conant obtained the
first funds for AIDS research in state universities. In 1999, he helped
the State of Nevada develop an AIDS-response plan for indigent patients. That
same year, he was named Co-Chair of the Mayor's Summit on AIDS in San Francisco
. In 2001, Dr. Conant and the Conant Foundation worked with Senator John
Vasconcellos to successfully pass legislation for investment in development of
an AIDS vaccine.
Dr. Conant was victorious when, on October 29, 2002, the US Court of
Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that the US Government couldn't punish
physicians for voicing their professional opinions including recommendation
of medical marijuana. In 2007, a Conant Foundation forum detailed a recent
clinical trial proving medical marijuana effective.
Dr. Conant has received a number of awards, including the 1987
Chancellor's Award for Public Service from the Chancellor of the University
of California, the San Francisco AIDS Foundation Leadership Award, and the
1996 Practitioner of the Year Award from the American Academy of
Dermatology.
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