amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, announced on July 21st that a CVVR research team has been awarded $2 million to pursue a range of strategies aimed at curing HIV. […]
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Keith Reeves and colleagues at CVVR published in Nature Immunology this month that robust, durable, antigen-specific natural killer (NK) cell memory can be induced in primates after both infection and vaccination. This data […]
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CVVR in the News: “Vaccine-Induced CD4 T Cells Lead to Adverse Effect in a Mouse Model of Infection” – Science Daily, Jan 15, 2015 “A study led by investigators at Beth Israel […]
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Dan Barouch and colleagues reported in the journal Science on July 17th that an adenovirus-based HIV vaccine demonstrated complete protection in 50% of vaccinated animals against a series of repeated, heterologous, intrarectal […]
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amfAR Gives $2 Million to CVVR Researchers to Study HIV Eradication
/in NewsamfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, announced on July 21st that a CVVR research team has been awarded $2 million to pursue a range of strategies aimed at curing HIV. […]
Does NK Memory Exist? The Reeves Lab Shows It Does
/in NewsKeith Reeves and colleagues at CVVR published in Nature Immunology this month that robust, durable, antigen-specific natural killer (NK) cell memory can be induced in primates after both infection and vaccination. This data […]
The Bad Side of CD4 T Cells
/in NewsCVVR in the News: “Vaccine-Induced CD4 T Cells Lead to Adverse Effect in a Mouse Model of Infection” – Science Daily, Jan 15, 2015 “A study led by investigators at Beth Israel […]
New Vaccine Shows Protection in Monkeys
/in NewsDan Barouch and colleagues reported in the journal Science on July 17th that an adenovirus-based HIV vaccine demonstrated complete protection in 50% of vaccinated animals against a series of repeated, heterologous, intrarectal […]