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New Method Holds Promise for HIV Vaccine Development

April 16, 2015

NEW YORK – An IAVI-led team of scientists has defined an additional way to generate trimers from the major HIV subtypes A, B and C, with scalable properties that could benefit future clinical development of HIV vaccine candidates designed to elicit broadly neutralizing antibodies. The trimer is the critical target on the surface of HIV…

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Immunogenetic influences on acquisition of HIV 1 infection consensus findings from two African cohorts point to an enhancer element in IL19 1q32 2

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Geographic and temporal trends in the molecular epidemiology and genetic mechanisms of transmitted HIV 1 drug resistance an individual patient and sequence level meta analysis

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Crystal structure of the HIV neutralizing antibody 2G12 in complex with a bacterial oligosaccharide analog of mammalian oligomannose

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An efficiently cleaved HIV 1 clade C Env selectively binds to neutralizing antibodies

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Comprehensive antigenic map of a cleaved soluble HIV 1 envelope trimer

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Replicative fitness of transmitted HIV 1 drives acute immune activation proviral load in memory CD4 T cells and disease progression

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Margie McGlynn to Step Down as President and CEO; Search for Successor Underway

March 17, 2015

NEW YORK – Margaret McGlynn will step down after four years as President and CEO of the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI). A search for her successor is underway, led by IAVI’s Board of Directors. “Margie’s outstanding experience as head of Merck global vaccines and her unique blend of professionalism and dedication have strongly positioned…

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