#2 Host directed therapies against HIV (Kate Dicker)
May 09, 2021•21 min
Episode description
This episode covers how RNA binding proteins can be targeted to antagonise viral infection, the challenges of host-directed therapies against HIV and promising future directions in the field of HIV/AIDS.
Kate Dicker, a PhD student in Infection, Immunology and Translational Medicine at the University of Oxford, shares her research.
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Music: "Fossiles" from the Carnival of the Animals (Saint Saëns). Recording by Seattle Youth Symphony, used under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license
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