Johnson & Johnson is preparing to test an experimental HIV vaccine in the U.S. and Europe in a move toward developing the first immunization against the deadly disease after decades of frustration.
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Johnson & Johnson is preparing to test an experimental HIV vaccine in the United States and Europe in a move toward developing the first immunization against the deadly disease after […]
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Dr. Dan Barouch accepts the Best Academic Research Team, Vaccine Industry Excellence Award, World Vaccine Congress 2019 in Washington D.C., on April 15th 2019
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Scientific investigation into the world’s second man cleared of the AIDS virus is zooming in on a gene and a treatment side-effect, as newly-enthused researchers strive to find a cure […]
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“We are optimistic that an end to the HIV pandemic is feasible. However, to reach this goal, we must apply the tools and advances already at hand as we continue to follow the science in laboratories and clinics around the world. Today we honor the achievements of dedicated researchers, health care professionals, clinical trial participants and members of the global community, and we reaffirm our commitment to work together to fill the remaining gaps. [NIH news]
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“An HIV vaccine that has the potential to protect people around the world from the virus has shown promising results.”
“These results represent an important milestone,” said Dan Barouch, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and lead author of the study.
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“Although these data are promising, we need to remain cautious,” study leader Dan Barouch, a Harvard Medical School professor, told AFP. “This is only the fifth HIV vaccine concept that […]
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J&J’s Quest for Elusive HIV Vaccine Is Poised for Major Test
/in NewsJohnson & Johnson is preparing to test an experimental HIV vaccine in the U.S. and Europe in a move toward developing the first immunization against the deadly disease after decades of frustration.
Johnson & Johnson is about to test an experimental HIV vaccine on thousands of people
/in NewsJohnson & Johnson is preparing to test an experimental HIV vaccine in the United States and Europe in a move toward developing the first immunization against the deadly disease after […]
Best Academic Research Team, Vaccine Industry Excellence Award, World Vaccine Congress 2019
/in NewsDr. Dan Barouch accepts the Best Academic Research Team, Vaccine Industry Excellence Award, World Vaccine Congress 2019 in Washington D.C., on April 15th 2019
A New Weapon Against HIV
/in NewsDr.Barouch spoke to Discover Magazine about a promising candidate for an HIV vaccine raises hopes. Read Article
World’s Second Man Cleared of AIDS Virus Invigorates Quest for Cure
/in NewsScientific investigation into the world’s second man cleared of the AIDS virus is zooming in on a gene and a treatment side-effect, as newly-enthused researchers strive to find a cure […]
HIV Vaccines with Dan Barouch
/in NewsDr. Dan Barouch discusses the challenges in designing an HIV vaccine and the ongoing clinical trials with vaccine research at BIDMC.
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NIH Statement on World AIDS Day
/in News“We are optimistic that an end to the HIV pandemic is feasible. However, to reach this goal, we must apply the tools and advances already at hand as we continue to follow the science in laboratories and clinics around the world. Today we honor the achievements of dedicated researchers, health care professionals, clinical trial participants and members of the global community, and we reaffirm our commitment to work together to fill the remaining gaps. [NIH news]
HIV vaccine on horizon as jab triggers immunity in humans and stops monkeys being infected
/in News“We eagerly await the results of the phase 2b Imbokodo’, which will determine whether or not this vaccine will protect humans against acquiring HIV.”
HIV vaccine shows promise in human trial
/in News“An HIV vaccine that has the potential to protect people around the world from the virus has shown promising results.”
“These results represent an important milestone,” said Dan Barouch, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and lead author of the study.
Fifth HIV Vaccine Concept Tested for Efficacy in Humans
/in News“Although these data are promising, we need to remain cautious,” study leader Dan Barouch, a Harvard Medical School professor, told AFP. “This is only the fifth HIV vaccine concept that […]