A new vaccination strategy from the Schief, Nemazee, Burton and Wilson labs could jump-start the selection and evolution of broadly effective antibodies to prevent HIV infection.
The new method from the Yu lab is already being adopted by pharmaceutical researchers.
The new approach from the George lab specifically targets alcohol-linked neurons.
Calcium in mitochondria—the powerhouse of all cells—can impact the development of the brain, according to a new study from the Davis lab.
Researchers from the Schief lab and colleagues move closer to understanding the sequence of “priming,” “boosting” and “cocktail” injections needed to fight HIV.
Smith speaks about his passion for science in general and Prader-Willi research in particular, as well as his plans as an emeritus professor.