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Aiming for a HIV vaccine

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Professor Sir Andrew McMichael tells us about recent developments in the search for a vaccine against HIV.
As HIV infection continues to spread, particularly in developing countries there is an urgent need for a vaccine. After investigating the immune response to flu virus, Professor Sir Andrew McMichael turned his attention to HIV. Professor McMichael's current lines of research include analysing early molecular events in HIV infection, T cell immune response to HIV and the use of vaccination to control HIV infection.

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HIV
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Andrew McMichael
Keywords
vaccines
T-cell
immunology
hiv
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 13/09/2011
Duration: 00:06:56

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