News from NIAID-Supported Institutions

Here’s your periodic update on News from NIAID-Supported Institutions. The following links will take you to the institution’s press release:

Study: Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV-1 in First Four Months Is Crucial 
January 17, 2013—UT Medicine San Antonio 
 
Complex Communication: Immunology Research Sheds New Light on Cell Function, Response
January 16, 2013—Kansas State University
 
Attacking HIV's Final Defenses Before Drug-Resistant Mutations Emerge
January 16, 2013—University of Missouri

Recent Study Suggests Bats are Reservoir for Ebola Virus in Bangladesh 
January 16, 2013—EcoHealth Alliance

Trapping Malaria Parasites Inside Host Blood Cell Forms Basis for New Class of Drugs, Penn Study Finds 
January 15, 2013—Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

Designer Bacteria May Lead to Better Vaccines 
January  15, 2013—The University of Texas at Austin

Generic HIV Treatment Strategy Could Save Nearly $1 Billion Annually but May Be Less Effective 
January 14, 2013—Weill Cornell Medical College

New Insights into HIV Vaccine Protection Will Improve Drug Development 
January 11, 2013—Duke

Virus Caught in the Act of Infecting a Cell 
January 11, 2013—The University of Texas at Austin 
 
Haiti Can Quell Cholera Without Vaccinating Most People, UF Researchers Estimate
January 10, 2013—University of Florida 
 
Scientists, Including Team at J. Craig Venter Institute, Sequence and Publish More than 10,000 Influenza Genomes as Part of NIAID's Influenza Virus Genome Sequencing Project
January 10, 2013—J. Craig Venter Institute

Multiple Sclerosis Study Reveals How Killer T Cells Learn to Recognize Nerve Fiber Insulators 
January 10, 2013—University of Washington

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