GeoVax has decided to expand its preventative HIV/AIDS vaccine development effort in collaboration with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the HIV Vaccine Trials
Read MoreRoozt.com continues its commitment to raising awareness and promoting social responsibility through a partnership with Project Isuga. Together, they help provide food for orphaned schoolchildren in Africa through Daily Deals!
Read MoreThe article, titled "Phase 1 Safety and Immunogenicity Testing of DNA and Recombinant Modified Vaccinia Ankara Vaccines Expressing HIV-1 Virus-like Particles," will appear in the March 1 issue of The Journal of Infectious Diseases.
Read MoreIt's African American History Month and while reflecting about all of the great things that African Americans have accomplished over the years lets also look towards the future and talk about the growing issues with STDs and HIV.
Read MoreInternational researchers from both basic science and clinical science combine their efforts to accelerate testing of new strategies aimed at eradicating HIV.
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World AIDS day is an important wold wide observance of the fact that we all need to be thinking about HIV and AIDS. With More than 2.6 new cases in 2009 alone there is a lot of work to be done and it's up to every single person to help out.
Read MoreThe SMART Ride, a series of publicly sponsored events designed to raise awareness of the HIV/AIDS community in South Florida, completed its final fundraiser for 2010 this past weekend. GeoVax Labs helped Team 995 to rank 6th in overall funds raised.
Read MoreChembio reported that it received awards in the total amount of $1.467 million relating to six "Qualifying Therapeutic Discovery Projects" created by Congress on May 21, 2010 under Section 48D of the Internal Revenue Code.
Read MoreAccording to the latest UN Country Progress Report on HIV/Aids for South Africa, an estimate 5.7 million people were living with HIV by 2009. During 2006, 41% of Aids related deaths were attributed to 25 to 49 year olds, an increase of 11% since 1997
Read MoreChuck Panozzo has joined forces with Atlanta-based biotech firm GeoVax Labs as a spokesperson for the company's HIV/AIDS vaccines, currently in clinical trials. The partnership crystallized after Panozzo met GeoVax's lead scientist.
Read MoreGeoVax Labs, Inc., an Atlanta-based, biopharmaceutical firm (the "Company") developing vaccines that prevent and fight Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infections, today announced its financial results and provided an update.
Read MoreGeoVax is developing a vaccine that presents the natural form of HIV envelope proteins to the immune system on virus-like particles with the envelope proteins present in clusters of three, a confirmation known as trimers.
Read MoreKelly Markell releases "My Chiid is HIV Positive: A Living Guide for Parents" for Father's Day 2010. The guide seeks to provide knowledge, clarity and understanding about HIV/AIDS for the family.
Read MoreMeet Mariam (HIV+) and her siblings, orphaned due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic, living in Uganda with their grandmother . The family's house, made of mud and straw, is collapsing due to the heavy rainy season.(Social Media release: http://pitch.pe/65757)
Read MoreThe team of "Expedition for Life" will sail the world on a sailboat taking a anti-stigma message of social awareness and integration into the lives of people with HIV, a distance of more than 50,000 miles will take about 4 years.
Read MoreAfter many years of helping North American women put an end to their night sweats, Tompkins Research is proud to announce that their Bedfan personal cooling system will now be available to women in Colombia as well.
Read MoreOn November 28th college football teams, GA Tech Yellow Jackets and UGA Bulldogs will play in the 116th rivalry game nicknamed, 'clean, old-fashioned hate' at Bobby Dodd stadium on the campus of GA Tech to raise awareness for HERO for Children, I
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