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Small company moving beyond the battle to cure AIDS

San Francisco Chronicle

Ground Zero, now celebrating its 10th anniversary, has gone from helping individuals with HIV manage their treatment to tracking 100,000 patients in health care systems in 25 states. If Ground Zero looks small and informal today, you should have seen it when Davis and co-founder John Armor started it in 1993. Both had lost friends to AIDS. While working in the office of the late Dr. Larry Waites, an AIDS specialist, Davis had noticed that patients struggling against the disease were cross-referencing reams of lab results and medication schedules, trying to answer one central question: Am I getting better or getting sicker?
—Posted: June 10, 2003

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