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HIV Vaccine Development

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Professor Tomas Hanke tells us about his research on HIV vaccine development.
The enormous variations in HIV present big challenges in the development of a vaccine. Professor Tomáš Hanke focuses on the most conserved regions of the HIV-1 proteome, with the aim of developing a vaccine for both adult and mother-to-child transmission. Professor Hanke's group tests novel ideas and vaccine strategies, and focusses on a safe but rapid translation of the most promising laboratory results to phase I/II clinical trials in human volunteers. The ultimate goal is to develop a safe, effective and accessible HIV vaccine.

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HIV
People
Tomas Hanke
Keywords
clinical trials
T-cell
vaccine
hiv
immune response
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 22/05/2012
Duration: 00:05:48

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