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- One shot to stop HIV: MITs bold vaccine breakthrough
Massachusetts Institute of Technology "One shot to stop HIV: MIT's bold vaccine breakthrough " ScienceDaily ScienceDaily, 20 June 2025 <www sciencedaily com releases 2025 06
- Step by Step Scientists Move Closer to an HIV Vaccine . . .
And that is how science wins—not in a single breakthrough, but in a sequence of precisely placed steps that bring humanity closer to solving one of the most complex puzzles of our time Reference: Jordan R Willis et al, Vaccination with mRNA-encoded nanoparticles drives early maturation of HIV bnAb precursors in humans, Science (2025)
- Always ‘one atom away’: The long, rocky journey to an HIV . . .
The approval caps a tortuous, 2-decade-long scientific journey for Gilead Sciences, a pharma company specializing in HIV drugs Lenacapavir blocks an HIV protein that scientists initially thought was not a suitable drug target, and finding a molecule that was both potent and stable enough took many years and more resources than Gilead had ever
- One shot to stop HIV: MIT’s bold vaccine breakthrough-Click . . .
June 20, 2025 — Researchers from MIT and Scripps have unveiled a promising new HIV vaccine approach that generates a powerful immune response with just one dose By combining two immune-boosting adjuvants alum and SMNP the vaccine lingers in lymph nodes for nearly …Read More
- Groundbreaking single-dose vaccine found effective in . . .
Scientists have developed a vaccine which provides a strong immune response against HIV in mice, an advance that could lead to potent single-dose vaccines for a range of infectious diseases The
- This annual shot might protect against HIV infections
It is estimated that 630,000 people died from HIV-related causes in 2023 That same year, another 1 3 million people acquired HIV “We’re in such a good place to end the epidemic,” says Marquez
- New MIT vaccine technology could wipe out HIV in just two shots
Each year, HIV infects more than 1 million people around the world, and some of those people do not have access to antiviral drugs An effective vaccine could prevent many of those infections
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