AIDS and Cancer Virus Program

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The AIDS and Cancer Virus Program is a research initiative focused on studying viruses that cause AIDS and cancer to advance prevention, diagnosis, and treatment strategies.

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instanceOf research program
scientific research initiative
aimsTo understand mechanisms of HIV pathogenesis
understand mechanisms of viral carcinogenesis
conducts basic research on AIDS viruses
basic research on cancer viruses
translational research on viral diseases
contributesTo public health strategies for HIV/AIDS
public health strategies for cancer prevention
focusesOn cancer-causing viruses
oncogenic viruses
viruses that cause AIDS
hasGoal advance diagnostic strategies for AIDS and cancer
advance prevention strategies for AIDS and cancer
advance treatment strategies for AIDS and cancer
hasOutcome candidate vaccines and therapeutics for viral diseases
experimental models of viral infection and cancer
scientific publications on AIDS and cancer viruses
hasResearchArea HIV/AIDS NERFINISHED
viral oncology
virus-induced cancers
involves epidemiologists
immunologists
oncologists
virologists
objective improve clinical management of viral cancers
reduce morbidity from AIDS-related cancers
reduce mortality from virus-associated cancers
seeksTo identify biomarkers for virus-associated cancers
identify new viral targets for therapy
improve early detection of viral cancers
inform guidelines for prevention of viral transmission
studies immune responses to viral infection
molecular biology of oncogenic viruses
molecular biology of retroviruses
virus-host interactions
supports development of antiviral therapies
development of diagnostic tools for viral infections
development of vaccines against AIDS-related viruses
development of vaccines against cancer-causing viruses
typeOfResearch clinical research
interdisciplinary research
laboratory-based research

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