Tag Archives: HIV

The team finds ways to protect genetic privacy in research

[ad_1] (Illustration by Wendolyn Hill) The era of functional genomics has allowed scientists to analyze huge amounts of data on cellular activity in disease and health. The more this data is shared between labs, the more power scientists have to find disease-related genes. This widespread sharing of functional genomics data, …

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Cabotegravir highly effective in HIV prevention among women

[ad_1] The United Nations Joint Program on HIV / AIDS (UNAIDS) leads the global effort to defeat the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) as a threat to public health by 2030. Since the first HIV cases were reported in the 1980s, 78 million people have been …

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Long-lasting HIV drugs hold lessons for all of us

[ad_1] Positive results from a clinical trial of a new long-acting HIV prevention drug are not only a milestone for those working on HIV / AIDS, but also for researchers working on other infectious diseases deadly. The results show that in the absence of a vaccine for a viral disease …

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