Canadian HIV/AIDS researcher Mark Wainberg remembered for groundbreaking work
Dr. Mark Wainberg was being remembered Wednesday by Canadian LGBT activists and fellow scientists as a groundbreaking HIV researcher and passionate advocate for people living with the disease.
The 71-year-old Wainberg, director of the McGill University AIDS Centre, drowned Tuesday afternoon in Florida while swimming with his son in rough waters off Bal Harbour, Fla.
Linda Farha — president of the Farha Foundation, a Montreal-based HIV/AIDS research fundraising organization — said Wainberg was “enormous” in his field.
He was one of the doctors who helped her brother, Ron Farha, who founded the organization before he died of the disease.


