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This panel discussion addresses the impact and hurdles associated with developing a cure for HIV. It features "the London Patient" Adam Castillejo—one of a very small group of individuals who have been “cured” of HIV following stem cell transplantation—as he shares his experience through this unique and challenging process.
This event was hosted at Gladstone Institutes by the HIV Obstruction by Programmed Epigenetics (HOPE) Collaboratory, a multi-disciplinary group of researchers from institutions around the world is trying a completely new strategy for curing HIV.
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