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HIV and children in Africa

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Translational Medicine
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Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones tells us about her work on HIV with children in Africa.
Prof. Sarah Rowland-Jones' work mainly focuses on anti-viral immunity, and in particular how immune responses modify the outcome of HIV infection. Her research aims to contribute to the design of vaccines and immunotherapies against HIV infection, including HIV-2 infection, in developing countries where an effective vaccine is desperately needed.

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Series
Translational Medicine
People
Sarah Rowland-Jones
Keywords
Africa
T cells
HIV-2
HIV-1
infant immunology
immunity
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 07/02/2012
Duration: 00:06:07

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