
Supporting HIV-Affected Couples Trying to Conceive
A pilot study identifies a safe, effective strategy to help women with HIV have children in low-resource countries.
A pilot study identifies a safe, effective strategy to help women with HIV have children in low-resource countries.
An enterprising science-based education program enlists clergy to help spread the word about HIV prevention and treatment.
U-M researchers discover that the very cells that make up lymphoid organs may help HIV spread to T cells more efficiently.
A new mouse study examines the fungus that causes cryptococcosis, which is a major source of illness in people with HIV and AIDS.
A new discovery expands researchers’ understanding of bone marrow’s role in HIV, potentially leading to treatments that could rid patients of the infection for life.
In the search for a way to eliminate the AIDS virus from every cell in the body, scientists are pursuing promising compounds from under the sea.