Joining the Search for a Cure
5 years ago
This article was originally published in the Spring 2018 issue of Poslink, the newsletter of Living Positive Victoria. Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be part of a clinical trial for a cure...
Read the spring issue of Positive Living here
5 years ago
In the spring issue of Positive Living, all things AIDS 2018. We’ve an overview of the conference itself, and antipodean activists and advocates share their impressions. We report from...
iCHIP study: Effect of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors on HIV persistence: An observational study among HIV patients with cancer
6 years ago
Study type Summary Inclusion Criteria Participation requirements Status Proof-of-concept study The main reason why HIV cannot be cured at the moment is because HIV is able to hide in resting...
Towards an HIV Cure with Optimism
5 years ago
‘Freedom!’ ‘hope’ ‘the ability to live life to the fullest’ were the top responses to the question ‘what would a HIV cure mean to you?’ when I asked community participants at AIDS 2018...
Cure updates from AIDS2018
5 years ago
Pre-conference workshops The HIV Cure Research with the Community workshop kicked off discussions about HIV cure in Amsterdam. Chaired by Sharon Lewin, Steve Deeks and Fred Verdult, the program...
HIV research hinges on people living with HIV
5 years ago
This article was originally published in HIV Australia, the publication of the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations Since it exploded into the human population in the early 1980s, HIV has been...
Read the winter issue of Positive Living here
5 years ago
In the winter issue of Positive Living, writer and advocate Olivia Ford argues that the modern realities of living with HIV are being overlooked by the criminal justice system; we report on the...
Why HIV cure research needs to involve more women
6 years ago
Understanding how HIV cure interventions affect women will move us closer to the goal of an HIV cure for everyone. Women and HIV HIV is a women’s issue. Worldwide, more than half of the 36.7...
Read the autumn issue of Positive Living here
6 years ago
In the autumn issue of Positive Living, Dr Michael Brady argues that the science behind U=U makes HIV stigma redundant; we report on PBAC’s decision to approve PrEP; we explore the conviction of WA...