Although efforts to create an AIDS vaccine have gone on for more than three decades, none has produced a successful result. Strategies that have worked for more than a dozen other pathogens are easily thwarted by the slippery and unpredictable quick-change artist known as human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV.
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Read more about Dr. Heckerman’s research by following this link and at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s website about HIV by following this link.
Do more by thinking about the following questions faced by HIV researchers: How do you fight a disease that constantly changes? How do you predict how something will change in the future? How do you prevent something that you don’t even know exists yet?
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