UNC researchers have created an injectable multi-drug delivery system that is removable, biodegradable and effective for up to a year in some cases. First author Rahima Benhabbour, PhD, MSc,... Read more
Supplies of a promising drug for cancer, HIV and possibly other diseases is dwindling, and scientists have struggled to extract more from the marine creatures who produce it. Now, chemists h... Read more
A permanent cure for HIV infection remains elusive due to the virus’s ability to hide away in latent reservoirs. But now, in new research published in print May 3 in the journal Molecu... Read more
Successful results of a University of Liverpool-led trial that utilised nanotechnology to improve drug therapies for HIV patients has been presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opp... Read more
A specialized gene editing system designed by scientists at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University is paving the way to an eventual cure for patients infected with HIV, the v... Read more
New approaches to some of the most serious unmet health challenges of our time An ingredient in a medicinal tea brewed from tree bark by tribal healers on the South Pacific island of Samoa —... Read more
Appears to have the ability to completely clear an AIDS-causing virus from the body An HIV/AIDS vaccine candidate developed by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University appears t... Read more
Millions more people could get access to life-saving HIV drug therapy, following a landmark study led by Australian researchers based at the Kirby Institute at UNSW. The researchers have fo... Read more
Researchers in Denmark believe that they are on the brink of a breakthrough in finding a cure for HIV “within months”. The Aarhus University Hospital, in Aarhus, Denmark is conducting clinic... Read more