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New Vaccine-Design Approach Targets Viruses Such as HIV

Luka Tomšič Ahčin wrote 1 month ago: A team led by scientists from The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) and the International AIDS Vacci … more →

Tags: Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, AIDS, Antibody, B cells, Cure, EOD, health, HIV

HIV vaccine: Caltech puts us One step further1 comment

2012pharmaceutical wrote 8 months ago: Author and Curator: Chloe Thomas, Manager, Scientific Sessions and Education at Heart Rhythm Society … more →

Tags: Personalized Medicine & Genomic Research, Infectious Disease & New Antibiotic Targets, Liver & Digestive Diseases Research, Biomarkers & Medical Diagnostics, Systemic Inflammatory Response Related Disorders, Human Immune System in Health and in Disease, health, HIV, California Institute of Technology

Compound discovered that boosts effect of vaccines against HIV and flu: polyethyleneimine (PEI) 100% Letahl Flu Protection1 comment

Ralph Turchiano wrote 8 months ago: Contact: University of Oxford press.office@admin.ox.ac.uk 44-018-652-80530 University of Oxford Nove … more →

Tags: All posts, vaccine, Virus Engineering ( Unclassified ), Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, HIV, polyethyleneimine, P.E.I., Oxford University, Medical Research Council

One Voice for Global Health

brianhunsicker wrote 9 months ago: When advocates speak with one voice, amazing things can happen. Here in the U.S., with help from hig … more →

Tags: Global and Public Health R&D, Prevention, Research & Advocacy, HIV/AIDS, AIDS 2012, alzheimer's disease, breast cancer, Prince Bahati, Christine Lubinski

A Day In the Life, Rachel Belt

Project Medishare wrote 1 year ago: Rachel Belt is the Volunteer and Logistics Coordinator at Hospital Bernard Mevs Project Medishare in … more →

Tags: Bernard Mevs, Doctors without Borders, Haiti, Haiti Volunteers, healthcare in Haiti, Hospital Bernard Mevs Project Medishare, medical volunteers, Port-au-prince, Project Medishare

AIDS vaccine 'could remove all traces of disease from sufferers'

talesfromthelou wrote 2 years ago: 12th May 2011 An experimental drug helped monkeys with a form of the Aids virus control the infectio … more →

Tags: HIV, Immune system, simian immunodeficiency virus, AIDS, HIV Vaccine, Nature Journal, Cytomegalovirus

The PDP+ Fund: Accelerating R&D in New Products for Diseases of Poverty

dshesgreen wrote 3 years ago: This guest blog about innovative financing for global health was written by Holly Wong, vice preside … more →

Tags: TB, HIV/AIDS, Research and Development, The George Institute for International Health, Novartis Institutes for Developing World Medical Resear

Taking Next Steps Towards an AIDS Vaccine After Thai Trial3 comments

dshesgreen wrote 3 years ago: Last month, HIV scientists gathered for the Keystone Symposia on HIV Pathogenesis, where research re … more →

Tags: AIDS vaccine, Thai study, Keystone Symposia, Rick King, Clinical Trials

White House Leadership Needed to Make Bill Gates’ Vaccine Vision a Reality

dshesgreen wrote 3 years ago: This is a guest blog by Holly Wong, vice president of public policy for the International AIDS Vacci … more →

Tags: HIV/AIDS, White House, global health initative, Bill Gates, Holly Wong, decade of vaccines, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, hiv/aids vaccine

Swaziland: Trouble In Paradise

alanwhiteside wrote 3 years ago: Since the beginning of 2010 I have made three trips to Swaziland, twice flying in and once driving u … more →

Tags: Blog Posts Archive, Swaziland, AIDS, South Africa, johannesburg, Stephen Lewis Foundation, Wall Street, Manhattan

Vaccines and vested interests5 comments

Henry Bauer wrote 3 years ago: After dozens of failed AIDS vaccine trials, a press release triumphantly announced success — b … more →

Tags: HIV absurdities, Experts, Clinical Trials, Vaccines, Funds for HIV/AIDS, Seth Berkley, Tertullian, David Lindberg, Ronald Numbers

Public-private partnerships for drug development: An emerging trend or special cases?

silico wrote 5 years ago: On November 5th 2007 the pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) announced that it had formed a … more →

Tags: thought pieces, Alliances, Collaborations, Pharmaceutical, Partnerships, GlaxoSmithKline, HIV, vaccine, MALARIA VACCINE INITIATIVE


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