Difference between revisions of "HIV Vaccines"
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:Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is responsible for one of the largest epidemics of modern history: more than 2 million die every year. Why don’t we have a vaccine after 25 years of research? This lecture will be devoted to answering this question and reviewing the field of HIV vaccine design. | :Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is responsible for one of the largest epidemics of modern history: more than 2 million die every year. Why don’t we have a vaccine after 25 years of research? This lecture will be devoted to answering this question and reviewing the field of HIV vaccine design. | ||
| − | Dr. Ribeiro will be introduced by Dr. Alan S. Perelson, Senior Laboratory Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory | + | Dr. Ribeiro will be introduced by Dr. Alan S. Perelson, Senior Laboratory Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory. |
Back to [[CNLS q-bio Seminars | The q-bio Lectures and Seminars]]. | Back to [[CNLS q-bio Seminars | The q-bio Lectures and Seminars]]. | ||
Revision as of 15:42, 1 October 2008
By Dr. Ruy M. Ribeiro, Staff Scientist, Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
November 18, 2008
Santa Fe Complex (location to be confirmed)
- Abstract
- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is responsible for one of the largest epidemics of modern history: more than 2 million die every year. Why don’t we have a vaccine after 25 years of research? This lecture will be devoted to answering this question and reviewing the field of HIV vaccine design.
Dr. Ribeiro will be introduced by Dr. Alan S. Perelson, Senior Laboratory Fellow, Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Back to The q-bio Lectures and Seminars.