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IAVI Report

Applying Innovative Approaches and Technologies to HIV Prevention

November 22, 2019

Several areas of progress in using antibodies for HIV prevention were showcased at the recent Keystone Symposia.

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A Mean Flu Season Swings a Spotlight on Vaccines

November 22, 2019

Influenza, like HIV, is a highly variable menace. A particularly bad flu season has researchers seeking ways to make a better vaccine, and in doing so, there may be lessons from, and for, HIV vaccine research.

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Drawing Lessons from AIDS to Prevent Future Epidemics

November 22, 2019

Jonathan Quick describes how the right mix of science, funding, leadership, and communication can come together to secure the world against future epidemics.

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Remembering David Cooper: A Great Leader in HIV Epidemiology, Treatment, and Prevention

November 22, 2019

The battle against HIV/AIDS lost another great soldier recently with the passing of Australian immunologist and clinician David Cooper on March 18. Cooper was a pioneering scientist and champion for HIV treatment and prevention, and he left an indelible mark on the field he dedicated his career to. “He had a great skill in knowing…

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“She was the best of us”

November 22, 2019

Remembering Bonnie Mathieson: A champion of young scientists

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The best is yet to come

November 22, 2019

Africa is contributing far more than samples to scientific research. The continent’s scientists are actively engaged in developing and testing novel HIV vaccine candidates.

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‘We’re moving in the right direction’

November 22, 2019

A conversation with Anatoli Kamali and Penny Moore about the rise of HIV vaccine science in Africa

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IAVI REPORT – VOL. 22, NO. 3, 2018

November 20, 2019

If you are a regular IAVI Report reader, it will come as no surprise that antibodies, particularly those that are both potent and able to neutralize a broad swath of global HIV isolates, are all the rage. Such antibodies have been isolated in droves from HIV-infected people and are now fueling vaccine design efforts. They are also being…

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