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Don’t Stop Believin’: This year’s HIV vaccine research theme

March 14, 2024

Researchers at CROI discuss progress on the long road to developing an HIV vaccine.

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With syphilis, it’s yesterday once more

March 14, 2024

Infections are at the highest levels since 1950 and fear of antimicrobial resistance is fueling new concerns over this old pathogen.

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Upending the dogma of TB latency: Will it offer new clues for vaccine research?

February 14, 2024

Nearly 150 years after the discovery of tuberculosis, researchers are still unraveling the fundamental biology and epidemiology of the germ and how best to defeat it.

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Will AI crack the code for antigens?

November 30, 2023

The scientific implications of artificial intelligence loom large. One tangible application is designing better vaccines.

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Marion Gruber, Changemaker

November 9, 2023

After more than three decades at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Gruber is continuing her legacy of changing the way vaccines are licensed and distributed.

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Painstaking progress in African vaccine manufacturing

October 31, 2023

Improving vaccine access topped the agenda at a major public health gathering in Berlin, where pandemic preparedness loomed large.

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It takes a village

October 4, 2023

Exploring potential synergies between B- and T-cell HIV vaccine strategies is a priority for the field given results from recent trials.

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Hitchhiking the mucosa

July 6, 2023

Brittany Hartwell and her lab are exploring new ways to transport vaccine antigens across mucosal barriers to trigger more protective immune responses against many pathogens, including HIV.

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Powering up African-based data centers

June 22, 2023

COVID-19 illustrated once again the importance of localized epidemiological data, monitoring, and analysis.

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COVID-19 is no longer an emergency, but its lessons better linger

May 24, 2023

Two new books illustrate why reflection and preparation are both essential to ensure a quicker and more equitable response to the next pandemic.

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