The Abzyme Research Foundation’s third annual fundaiser, Iced Tea Dance, is Saturday in New York
January 23 2015 12:03 PM EST
January 23 2015 12:03 PM EST
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Join the host committee of Abzyme Research Foundation’s third annual Iced Tea Dance by AriZona at the Park NYC on January, 24th, 2015. Like previous years, we’ll have an open vodka bar, great music, and a wonderful way to shake of the post holiday blues all to fund the testing of a new potential cure for AIDS. SKYY Vodka and Arizona will provide delicious seasonal cocktails, and the party will have lively beats by Jonjon Battles and Jon Ali.
Tickets start at $75 and are partially tax deductible. Funds go to support the testing of a potential cure for AIDS.
The Abzyme Research Foundation is small, but effective. In 2013 the organization promised to start a new HIV cure candidate on the FDA approval process. On April 2, 2014 Abzyme Research Foundation delivered on that promise. Dr. Ellen Cooper, along with biotech partners, Covalent Bioscience, introduced the FDA to the concept of unlocking the bodies hidden potential to produce abzymes to fight HIV.