HIV/AIDS

An injectable drug that blocks HIV from entering cells could offer long-lasting protection
A newly developed injectable drug that blocks HIV from entering cells potentially could provide patients
An injectable multi-drug delivery system for HIV that is removable, biodegradable and effective for up to a year

UNC researchers have created an injectable multi-drug delivery system that is removable, biodegradable and effective

Nature gets synthetic to replenish a dwindling supply of a promising cancer and HIV treatment

Supplies of a promising drug for cancer, HIV and possibly other diseases is dwindling, and

HIV-1 Infection Eliminated in Live Animals via Gene Editing

A permanent cure for HIV infection remains elusive due to the virus’s ability to hide

Effective HIV treatment at half the cost

Successful results of a University of Liverpool-led trial that utilised nanotechnology to improve drug therapies

Scientists Eliminate HIV-1 from Genome of Human T-Cells

A specialized gene editing system designed by scientists at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine

Translating nature’s library yields drug leads for AIDS, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease

New approaches to some of the most serious unmet health challenges of our time An

OHSU AIDS vaccine candidate appears to completely clear virus from the body

Appears to have the ability to completely clear an AIDS-causing virus from the body An

Life-saving HIV treatment to reach millions more

Millions more people could get access to life-saving HIV drug therapy, following a  landmark study

Danish scientists ‘close’ to HIV cure

Researchers in Denmark believe that they are on the brink of a breakthrough in finding