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Duke Human Vaccine Institute

HIV vaccine research continues

July 10, 2019

Duke Institute Awarded $129 Million Grant in Ongoing Quest for HIV Vaccine

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pregnant woman

June 13, 2019

New Insight on Mother's Antibodies May Improve Maternal Vaccines to Protect Newborns

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A  new international, multi-university center co-led by the Duke Human Vaccine Institute and the University of Connecticut aims to develop a vaccine for syphilis.

May 10, 2019

The International Search for a Syphilis Vaccine

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researchers have focused attention on identifying and targeting the region of the virus’s outer envelope where a lineage of antibodies are able to dock and neutralize the virus.

February 20, 2019

New Research on Potent HIV Antibody Could Improve Vaccine Design

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creating a HIV vaccine

December 11, 2018

A Shortcut to Recreate Key HIV Antibody for Vaccines

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September 27, 2018

Researchers Find How Natural Killer Cells Regulate Protective HIV Antibodies

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Scott Alderman manages a team of seven people who monitor safety compliance throughout the Duke Human Vaccine Institute on a daily basis. Photo by Jonathan Black.

September 23, 2018

Blue Devil of the Week: Leading Safety for the Human Vaccine Institute

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Georgia Tomaras

December 28, 2017

Duke-Led Team Develops More Accurate Tool to Track New HIV Infections

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A biopharmaceutical production facility at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute. Photo by Shawn Rocco/Duke Health

October 16, 2017

Duke Institute Tapped to Build a Rapid-Response System for Viral Pandemics

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Steps toward a vaccine for an elusive virus

July 6, 2017

Antibodies Halt Placental Transmission of CMV-Like Virus in Monkeys

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Barton Haynes

June 9, 2017

Investigational Vaccine Protected Monkeys from HIV-Like Virus

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zika virus

March 21, 2017

DGHI Professor and Penn Colleagues Develop Zika Candidate Vaccine

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