OHSU’s HIV vaccine nears clinical trial


A promising HIV vaccine developed at Oregon Health & Science University is getting closer to human clinical trials.

Dr. Louis Picker, a professor at OHSU’s Vaccine & Gene Therapy Institute, said his lab has tested a weakened version of the vaccine in monkeys that provides similar protection to the original, stronger version.

Developing a weaker, or “live-attenuated,” version is important to ensure safety for people with weakened immune systems, Picker said.

The new version eliminated SIV,…

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