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Vol. 09, No. 2, April-June 2005

Guardian of the Genome, The Role of the SIV Model, New Strides in Protecting Infants, Obituary: Maurice Hilleman, An Interview with Frances Gotch, Research at the Extremes, HIV in the Aftermath, Research Briefs, Vaccine Briefs

An Interview with Frances Gotch

HIV/AIDS cohorts in Uganda 

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Guardian of the Genome

Research into a different kind of viral defense system may yield powerful treatments and solve some mysteries about HIV

By Philip Cohen, PhD

Four years ago, when Ann Sheehy took a trip to her local cinema to see the movie Gladiator, she knew she was in for one hell of a story.

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HIV in the Aftermath

Breaking the HIV/AIDS and disaster connection

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New Strides in Protecting Infants from HIV

Researchers continue quest to give pregnant women better options to prevent mother-to-child transmission

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Obituary: Maurice Hilleman

Scientist who developed a multitude of vaccines and saved countless lives

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Research at the Extremes

Presentations at Keystone 2005 focused on both very early and prolonged infection to try to discern what an effective vaccine might need to do

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Research Briefs

By Roberto Fernandez-Larsson, Ph.D.

Anti-HIV Neutralizing Antibodies Delay Viremia Rebound

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The Role of the SIV Model in Aids Vaccine Research

By Thomas C. Friedrich and David I. Watkins*

Despite over twenty years of research, there is still no effective vaccine against HIV.

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Vaccine Briefs

By Kristen Jill Kresge and Roberto Fernandez-Larsson, Ph.D.

US Reverses Restriction on Global Fund Grant Recipients

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