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HIV immunology for Vaccine Design

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Translational Medicine
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Dr Seph Borrow tells us how her research on HIV Immunology helps design better vaccines.
There is an urgent need for vaccines to combat persistent infections like HIV. Dr Seph Borrow is studying factors affecting virus control by HIV-specific CD8+ T cells, to inform the design of T cell-based HIV vaccines. She is also exploring the possibility of harnessing innate immune responses to combat HIV.

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Translational Medicine
People
Seph Borrow
Keywords
protective immunity
immune response
hiv
innate response
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 01/11/2011
Duration: 00:07:56

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