Monday, July 11, 2011

Hutchinson Center to lead a $20 million research project to explore a potential cure for HIV infection

Source: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Date: July 11, 2011

Summary:

SEATTLE — Whether a stem cell transplant using an HIV-infected person’s own genetically modified immune cells can become a cure for the disease is the focus of a new $20 million, five-year research grant award announced today by the National Institutes of Health to Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Hutchinson Center researchers will use the grant to lead a multifaceted team of scientists and institutions to study whether a person’s own stem cells can be engineered to deny HIV entry into the body’s blood cells. The researchers also will work to develop tools to eradicate existing reservoirs of infection in the body.