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John Zaia of City of Hope describe his CIRM Disease Team grant to bring a stem cell-based HIV treatment to clinical trials. Series: "California Institute for Regenerative Medicine" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 25754]
John Zaia of City of Hope describe his CIRM Disease Team grant to bring a stem cell-based HIV treatment to clinical trials. Series: "California Institute for Regenerative Medicine" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 25754]
Although antiretroviral therapy has dramatically extended the life of HIV infected individuals, the life-long daily regimen of pills is not a cure. The drugs' side effects lead to various complications such as increased incidence of heart disease and cancer that significantly reduces lifespans. Based on this reality, the recent isolated reports of individuals being cured of HIV infection have brought a lot of excitement as well as cautiousness. Brief presentations by a distinguished lineup of clinicians, researchers and advocates, many of whom have dedicated their life's work toward finding a cure for HIV infection, address where we are with a cure for HIV. Series: "California Institute for Regenerative Medicine" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 28243]
On October 1st, 2013 CIRM, the AIDS Research Institute, and the Gladstone Institutes sponsored an informative, interactive Town Hall forum on HIV cure research in San Francisco's State Building. The event included a panel discussion by a distinguished lineup of scientists, clinicians, and advocate who provided the latest news in cure research from HIV conferences, the Martin Delaney AIDS Cure Research Collaborative, the biotech industry, and the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). Series: "California Institute for Regenerative Medicine" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 28244]
Although antiretroviral therapy has dramatically extended the life of HIV infected individuals, the life-long daily regimen of pills is not a cure. The drugs' side effects lead to various complications such as increased incidence of heart disease and cancer that significantly reduces lifespans. Based on this reality, the recent isolated reports of individuals being cured of HIV infection have brought a lot of excitement as well as cautiousness. Brief presentations by a distinguished lineup of clinicians, researchers and advocates, many of whom have dedicated their life's work toward finding a cure for HIV infection, address where we are with a cure for HIV. Series: "California Institute for Regenerative Medicine" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 28243]
On October 1st, 2013 CIRM, the AIDS Research Institute, and the Gladstone Institutes sponsored an informative, interactive Town Hall forum on HIV cure research in San Francisco's State Building. The event included a panel discussion by a distinguished lineup of scientists, clinicians, and advocate who provided the latest news in cure research from HIV conferences, the Martin Delaney AIDS Cure Research Collaborative, the biotech industry, and the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). Series: "California Institute for Regenerative Medicine" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 28244]