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Robert Gallo

Co-discoverer of HIV to bring his research to USF. He’s looking for a cure.

NewsBy Serene SmallwoodJuly 19, 2024

From tampabay.com: Robert Gallo, 87, is still hunting for a cure to HIV. And he’s bringing his research to Tampa this summer. Gallo, an influential scientist who’s credited as the co-discoverer of HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is joining the University of South Florida faculty in July. He plans to dive into a range…

crispr daily mail

CRISPR gene therapy appears safe, but claims of an imminent HIV cure are premature

NewsBy Serene SmallwoodNovember 3, 2023

From aidsmap.com: A CRISPR-based gene-editing therapy known as EBT-101 was not associated with serious adverse effects in the first three treated study participants, researchers reported last week at the European Society for Gene & Cell Therapy annual meeting in Brussels. The presentation, however, was devoid of any data about whether the treatment works to control…

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