In early days of his career, Virologist Leor Weinberger noticed a fundamental mismatch in the creation of viral therapies. While viruses are dynamic, therapies were static. He spent the next 20 years pursuing a radical question: Can a therapy mutate and transmit just as a virus does? He chased this idea wholeheartedly, in a quest for a dynamic therapy for HIV. In doing so, he created a “hijacker therapy“ which allows a vaccine hijacker cell to protect cells from HIV. This would not only stop the spread of HIV, but could change the future of viral outbreaks.
Leor persevered to create a vaccine for HIV that effectively mimics the properties of a virus itself. To learn how this discovery could stop the next viral pandemic, watch Leor’s Talk, “Can we create vaccines that mutate and spread?“ now on .
Note: FDA clinical trial approval indicates ppIND review.
1 view
56
13
1 month ago 00:43:28 2
Stop Learning French & Start Speaking! | French Speaking Tips for Beginners | Frenchy Tales
1 month ago 00:21:20 5
Can you paint Chrome NMM using CONTRAST PAINTS? - Mechazoid Sokorentai @CorvusBelliOfficial
1 month ago 00:05:30 4
DIRKSCHNEIDER - Winter Dreams (feat. Doro Pesch) (Official Music Video)
1 month ago 00:20:15 2
Karoline Leavitt’s Lifestyle 2025★ House Tour, Husband, Children, Cars, Net Worth....
2 months ago 00:06:52 10
Rentarou’s love speech with ENG subs | Hyakkano/100 girlfriends