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Scientists Jump Hurdle in HIV Vaccine Design
New Antibiotic Packs a Punch Against Bacterial Resistance

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Perseverance Pays Off in Fight Against Deadly Lassa Virus

A team from the Ollmann Saphire lab has solved the structure of the viral machinery that Lassa virus uses to enter human cells.

Scientists Jump Hurdle in HIV Vaccine Design

Researchers in the Wilson lab used envelope glycoprotein to design a mimic of the viral protein from a different HIV subtype.

New Antibiotic Packs a Punch Against Bacterial Resistance

A team led by Dale Boger have discovered a way to structurally modify vancomycin to make an already-powerful version of the antibiotic even more potent.

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