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News and information about basic science that may lead researchers to develop a cure for HIV – studies of the latent viral reservoir, shock and kill approaches, gene therapies, immune modulators therapeutic vaccines, broadly neutralizing antibodies and so on.

When Undetectable Is Unachievable: Study Offers Insights into HIV Persistence

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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
11 March 2019

This is Not A Cure for My H.I.V.

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New York Times
11 March 2019

An H.I.V. Cure: Answers to 4 Key Questions

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New York Times
11 March 2019

Has a second person with HIV been cured?

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Science Magazine
6 March 2019

Using anti-cancer immunotherapy to fight HIV

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
20 February 2019

HIV Hidden in Patients' Cells Can Now Be Accurately Measured

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Howard Hughes Medical Institute
31 January 2019

AIDS - an approach for targeting HIV reservoirs

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
20 December 2018

UCSF HIV Lab Planning to Close

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The Scientist
6 December 2018

Patients with rare natural ability to suppress HIV shed light on potential functional cure

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Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
27 November 2018

Persistent HIV infection works a lot like cancer, study shows

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Fred Hutch News Service
20 November 2018

HIV latency differs across tissues in the body

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EurekAlert (press release)
16 November 2018