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One shot to stop HIV: MITs bold vaccine breakthrough Massachusetts Institute of Technology "One shot to stop HIV: MIT's bold vaccine breakthrough " ScienceDaily ScienceDaily, 20 June 2025 <www sciencedaily com releases 2025 06
Supercharged vaccine could offer strong protection with just one dose “This approach is compatible with many protein-based vaccines, so it offers the opportunity to engineer new formulations for these types of vaccines across a wide range of different diseases, such as influenza, SARS-CoV-2, or other pandemic outbreaks,” says J Christopher Love, the Raymond A and Helen E St Laurent Professor of Chemical Engineering at MIT, and a member of the Koch
One Shot To Stop HIV: MITs Bold Vaccine Breakthrough ScienceDaily reports: Researchers from MIT and Scripps have unveiled a promising new HIV vaccine approach that generates a powerful immune response with just one dose By combining two immune-boosting adjuvants alum and SMNP the vaccine lingers in lymph nodes for nearly a month, encouraging the body to produce a vast array of antibodies
One shot to stop HIV: MIT’s bold vaccine breakthrough Researchers at MIT and the Scripps Research Institute have shown that they can generate a strong immune response to HIV with just one vaccine dose, by adding two powerful adjuvants — materials that help stimulate the immune system In a study of mice, the researchers showed that this approach produced a much wider diversity of […]
This annual shot might protect against HIV infections Every year, my colleagues and I put together a list of what we think are the top 10 breakthrough technologies of that year When it came to innovations in biotech, there was a clear winner:
Science’s 2024 Breakthrough of the Year: Opening the door to a . . . - AAAS Despite decades of progress, HIV still infects more than 1 million people a year, and a vaccine remains stubbornly out of reach But this year the world got a glimpse of what might be the next best thing: an injectable drug that protects people for 6 months with each shot