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Features

TB survivors from G20 countries call upon their leaders to invest $1 billion per year to develop new TB vaccines

October 20, 2021

The call is endorsed by a global coalition advocating for a fully funded and resourced TB vaccine pipeline by 2023.

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Features

Vaccines Security in Africa – Which Way Next?

October 18, 2021

IAVI and African Vaccine Manufacturing Initiative host virtual forum.

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Scientific Publications

Safety pharmacokinetics and antiviral activity of PGT121 a broadly neutralizing monoclonal antibody against HIV 1 a randomized placebo controlled phase 1 clinical trial

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Scientific Publications

Increased Frequency of Inter Subtype HIV 1 Recombinants Identified by Near Full Length Virus Sequencing in Rwandan Acute Transmission Cohorts

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Features

IAVI applauds Biden Administration’s intent to nominate John Nkengasong as head of PEPFAR

September 30, 2021

Nkengasong was a founding leader of PEPFAR and has served on IAVI’s board since 2018.

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Scientific Publications

Structurally related but genetically unrelated antibody lineages converge on an immunodominant HIV 1 Env neutralizing determinant following trimer immunization

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Scientific Publications

Mobility for maternal health among women in hard to reach fishing communities on Lake Victoria Uganda a community based cross sectional survey

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Podcasts

Inside IAVI: Sheroes in Global Health

September 9, 2021

Inside IAVI is a podcast about the people  behind our mission.  Inside IAVI celebrates our mission to  translate scientific discoveries into affordable, globally accessible public health solutions. In  this  first episode  of Inside IAVI,  our  COO Ana Céspedes  is joined by four female colleagues and leaders at IAVI who have spent their careers advancing global health solutions. With tenures ranging from eight  to 20  years,  the panelists come together to discuss why diversity in  global health  leadership is important and some of their most  formative  moments  at IAVI.

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