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Hunting down HIV
Yale research produced two of the current crop of AIDS drugs and a promising new line of inquiry. It may take a virus to kill a virus, if genetic approach is proven effective.
A Yale professor has engineered a virus that attacks and destroys HIV in cell culture. Other scientists at the School of Medicine are responsible for drugs that slow the onset of AIDS and reduce the side effects of medication.
Dispatch from the front lines
In his new book, Yale physician Peter Selwyn describes the early days of the epidemic.
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Factoring in gender
Yale research on women's health, bolstered by a landmark $6.5 million grant, draws together scientists from many disciplines.
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