Posts tagged ‘HIV’
3-9-12: Re-evaluating HIV Rates
The rate of HIV infection in African-American women in Baltimore is much higher than we thought.
2-20-12: The Math Behind Slowing HIV
Understanding just how well HIV-slowing drugs work.
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12-30-11: IHV and AIDS
A vaccine against HIV-AIDS may sound like a medical dream…but researchers in Baltimore say they have one in sight. We talk to Dr. Robert Gallo, founder of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
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11-29-11: A Strategy for Dealing with HIV
Today, Baltimore’s Commission on HIV and AIDS presents its 2011 strategy to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. We talk with virologist Bill Blattner, who heads the commission.
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11-28-11: Aging with HIV
The social and medical issues behind aging with HIV.
6-27-11: National HIV Testing Day
Could new research on HIV treatment turn the tide of the AIDS epidemic?
6-15-2011: The 30 Years Since AIDS
Dr. Robert Gallo, one of the first researchers working on HIV and AIDS, about the history of that research.
5-9-11: IHV and AIDS
The fight for an AIDS vaccine is going on right here in Baltimore.
4-13-11: HIV and Organ Transplants
The possibility of HIV-positive organ donors giving to HIV-positive patients.
7-27-10: Is Our Vaccine System Healthy?
Johns Hopkins historian Louis Galambos on the performance of vaccine production systems, pre- and post-H1N1.
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