
Eleven research consortia will receive money from the Gates Foundation to focus on vaccine discovery. Their aim will be to design a vaccine which produces effective neutralising antibodies against HIV; and vaccines that elicit strong and durable cellular immune responses to the virus.
Central research facilities will also be established with the money, including three research laboratories, a research specimen repository, and a centre that will handle all data and statistical management.
“These projects bring a new level of creativity and intensity to bear on major scientific challenges facing HIV vaccine development,” said Dr Nicholas Hellman, the acting Director of the Gates Foundation’s HIV, TB and Reproductive Health Programme.
But far more money is still needed for HIV vaccine research to receive adequate funding, the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative recently cautioned – only half the estimated $1.2 billion needed every year is currently available.
from AidsMap
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