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News and information about basic science that may lead researchers to develop a cure for HIV – studies of the latent viral reservoir, shock and kill approaches, gene therapies, immune modulators therapeutic vaccines, broadly neutralizing antibodies and so on.

Can AIDS be cured?

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The New Yorker
17 December 2014

Narrow Time Window Exists to Start HIV Therapy, Study Shows

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Infection Control Today
25 November 2014

The End of AIDS Is a Cynical Lie

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The Body
17 November 2014

HIV virulence depends on where virus inserts itself in host DNA

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Leuven University, via Eurekalert
13 November 2014

HIV cure audit launched

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EATG
13 November 2014

The genetics of coping with HIV

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Science Daily
12 November 2014

Scientists see mechanism for spontaneous HIV 'cure'

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AFP / Yahoo News
10 November 2014

NIH Trial Tests Very Early Anti-HIV Therapy in HIV-Infected Newborns

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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) press release
5 November 2014

HIV RNA lingers in CSF through up to 10 years of suppressive ART

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International AIDS Society
28 October 2014

How did 'the Berlin patient' become cured of HIV?

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Washington Post
7 October 2014

Early HIV drugs are 'not a cure'

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BBC Health
3 October 2014

Research Toward a Cure Trials

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Treatment Action Group
2 October 2014

SIV Reservoir Fills Before Viremia in Rectally Infected Monkeys

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International AIDS Society
11 September 2014