Medicine’s Michael Lederman reflects on his work in HIV/AIDS research September 19, 2018HIV/AIDS: then and now ideastream: Since the early 1980s, Michael Lederman, the Scott R Inkley Professor of Medicine and...Media·
Building Bridges, Fighting Disease: Celebrating CWRU’s 30-Year Partnership with Uganda September 17, 2018The Uganda-CWRU Research Collaboration began in the 1980s after the late Frederick C. Robbins, professor emeritus and Nobel...Events·
Pathology’s Rafick-Pierre Sèkaly discusses his team’s research on HIV September 12, 2018The quest to cure HIV Chemistry World: Several teams of researchers aim to cure HIV, one of which...Media·
Case Western Reserve and Sangamo Therapeutics announce $11 million NIH grant for study of gene-edited T cells for the viral eradication of HIV February 22, 2018Case Western Reserve University and Sangamo Therapeutics Inc. recently announced the award of an $11 million grant from...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Selective suppression of inflammation could deplete HIV and control HIV activation January 31, 2018A class of anti-inflammatory drugs already FDA-approved for rheumatoid arthritis could “purge” the reservoir of infected immune cells...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Advanced Management Issues in HIV Care conference September 11, 2017The university community is invited to the Advanced Management Issues in HIV Care conference Sept. 14–15. The conference...Events·
New $1.5 million NIH grant targets oral complications of HIV April 6, 2017More than a third of HIV patients develop oral conditions from immune systems compromised by the virus and...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Can a novel combination of treatments help eradicate HIV? February 8, 2017In first-ever study, School of Medicine researchers to pair monoclonal antibody with body’s own killer-cell stimulator A Case...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·