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Mutant HIV Protein Turns On Itself
Researchers in Australia have developed a way to use HIV to beat HIV in the laboratory.
Global Trends 2030: “Technological Center Of Gravity” To Shift To Asia
A new report by the U.S. National Intelligence Council projects a shift in the 'technological center of gravity' to Asia by 2030.
PerkinElmer Acquires Chinese Infectious Disease Diagnostics Company
PerkinElmer has acquired Shanghai Haoyuan Biotech to extend its reach into the growing Chinese nucleic acid-based blood screening market.
Climate Change Denial Linked To Free Market Ideology, Study
Researchers from Australia have examined what motivates people who are greatly involved in the climate debate to reject scientific evidence.
Gilead Sciences Signs HIV Generics Deal With Indian Pharmas
Gilead Sciences Inc. has signed an agreement with three Indian companies to promote access to generic versions of its HIV drug.
Myanmar In Dire Need Of HIV Treatments, Experts Say
Lack of access to anti-retroviral therapy to treat HIV has left thousands of patients in Myanmar with deteriorating immunity and increased vulnerability to tuberculosis, say health workers.
Scientists Crack Genetic Code For Blood Parasite Linked To Bladder Cancer & AIDS
Scientists have cracked the genetic code of the blood parasite Schistosoma haematobium, which is linked to bladder cancer and HIV/AIDS.
Study: Early HIV Treatment Increases Survival Of Patients Co-infected With TB
A trial has shown that starting antiretroviral treatment for HIV at two weeks, instead of two months after tuberculosis treatment, increases survival rate by 33 percent in HIV-TB co-infected patients.
AIDS Research Pioneer David Ho Talks To Asian Scientist Magazine
U.S. Presidential Citizens Medal recipient Dr. David Ho talks to Asian Scientist Magazine about his research on HIV vaccines, the China AIDS Initiative, and his thoughts on R&D in Asia.












