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Healthy adults mounted strong immune responses after receiving an investigational whole inactivated Zika virus vaccine, according to interim analyses of three Phase 1, placebo-controlled, double-blind trials conducted at Beth Israel […]
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As director of Beth Israel Deaconess’s Center for Virology and Vaccine Research, Barouch is behind a new vaccine that could stop the disease [HIV] in its tracks. [Boston Magazine article]
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It takes a cocktail of drugs to treat HIV. It could take a cocktail of antibodies to prevent HIV as well, suggests a study in Science Translational Medicine by Boston-based researchers […]
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By Carey Goldberg WBUR At a major international AIDS conference in Paris this week, researchers presented findings on a new HIV vaccine that look promising enough to launch a big clinical […]
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A new study found zero transmission of HIV between more than 370 homosexual couples. Preventing new infections while a vaccine is developed is key to controlling the epidemic.
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Dr. Dan Barouch Receives the 2017 Drexel Prize in Immunology
/in NewsZika Vaccine Induces Robust Immune Responses in Three Phase 1 Trials
/in NewsHealthy adults mounted strong immune responses after receiving an investigational whole inactivated Zika virus vaccine, according to interim analyses of three Phase 1, placebo-controlled, double-blind trials conducted at Beth Israel […]
NIH and Partners Launch HIV Vaccine Efficacy Study
/in NewsPublic-Private Partnership Begins Clinical Trial in Sub-Saharan Africa.[NIH News]
Dr. Dan Barouch featured in Boston Magazine
/in NewsAs director of Beth Israel Deaconess’s Center for Virology and Vaccine Research, Barouch is behind a new vaccine that could stop the disease [HIV] in its tracks. [Boston Magazine article]
Dr. Dan Barouch Honored by the Massachusetts Society for Medical Research as Investigator of the Year
/in NewsWBUR Interview: HIV Prevention Could Need Cocktail Of Antibodies
/in NewsIt takes a cocktail of drugs to treat HIV. It could take a cocktail of antibodies to prevent HIV as well, suggests a study in Science Translational Medicine by Boston-based researchers […]
By Ganging Up, HIV Antibodies May Defeat the Virus
/in NewsExperimental Study Says Zika May Be Able to Treat Brain Cancer
/in News‘Mosaic’ HIV Vaccine Looks Good In Early Trial, Boston Researcher Tells AIDS Conference
/in NewsBy Carey Goldberg WBUR At a major international AIDS conference in Paris this week, researchers presented findings on a new HIV vaccine that look promising enough to launch a big clinical […]
More evidence treatment zeroes HIV transmission during sex while the world awaits a vaccine
/in NewsA new study found zero transmission of HIV between more than 370 homosexual couples. Preventing new infections while a vaccine is developed is key to controlling the epidemic.