UB researchers, from left, Gene Morse, Raymond Cha, Nicholas Smith, Qing Ma (not pictured) and Troy Wood, collaborated with ...
In a recent article published in the journal Molecular Cell, researchers present a valuable data resource that provides in-depth insights into cellular and genetic mechanisms governing human ...
Becoming infected with both of the two main types of HIV actually slows the progression of the disease, a new study says. In the study, people infected with HIV-1 and HIV-2 took three years longer on ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine, in collaboration with researchers at the National Institutes of Health, report that two new studies in mice with a humanized immune system and human cell lines ...
Vaccine development remains central to reducing incident HIV globally, particularly where long-acting PrEP access is limited, with therapeutic and preventive approaches advancing in parallel.
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists in Britain have developed a type of HIV test using a USB stick that can give a fast and highly accurate reading of how much virus is in a patient's blood. The device, ...
The federal government should approve a novel drug that targets the cells of HIV-infected patients and not the virus itself, health advisers recommended Tuesday. The 12 advisers unanimously voted to ...
Russell has a PhD in the history of medicine, violence, and colonialism. His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell has ...