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Towards a cure for HIV

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer. HIV infection can be managed with antiretroviral therapy (ART) but cannot be cured because […]

Highly virulent HIV variant found in the Netherlands

Researchers have reported that for the past few decades a highly virulent variant of HIV-1 has been circulating in the […]

Exosome-mediated epigenetic repression of HIV

A new study has used exosomes to deliver novel proteins into the cells of HIV infected mice to prevent the […]

An up-close view of HIV

Researchers have recreated the first steps of infection by HIV in a test tube, providing an up-close access to the […]

HIV: origins, treatment and the continued stigma

The first person to be cured of HIV, Timothy Ray Brown, died last week from a recurrence of leukaemia. His […]

Elite controller: Third patient to recover from HIV-1

Researchers have reported that a third patient, referred to as an elite controller, has recovered from HIV-1 infection. Furthermore, this […]

World of Genomics: Ghana

The Republic of Ghana, also known as Ghana, is home to diverse wildlife and incredible nature destinations, including the largest […]

World of Genomics: Indonesia

In this week’s World of Genomics, we’re heading to Indonesia. Made up of over 17,000 islands, this southeast Asian nation […]

World of Genomics: Germany

Original piece written by Shannon Gunn, 2021. Updated by Lyndsey Fletcher, 2023. In this week’s World of Genomics entry, we […]

Transcriptional buffering safeguards cells in Rett syndrome

Written by Charlotte Harrison, Science Writer. A study published in Nature Communications offers new insight into the mechanisms involved in the […]