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organized by '''Tanmoy Bhattacharya''' (Los Alamos National Laboratory and Santa Fe Institute) and '''Bette Korber''' (Los Alamos National Laboratory) | |||
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Theoretical biology has become a major component of research focused on effective intervention in viral diseases like HIV. Much recent work is focused on finding vaccines against this virus. We would like to bring together scientists working on a variety of topics of HIV biology, both experimental and theoretical, to see how the different activities can be coordinated in the service of developing effective vaccines and their evaluation. |
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organized by Tanmoy Bhattacharya (Los Alamos National Laboratory and Santa Fe Institute) and Bette Korber (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Abstract
Theoretical biology has become a major component of research focused on effective intervention in viral diseases like HIV. Much recent work is focused on finding vaccines against this virus. We would like to bring together scientists working on a variety of topics of HIV biology, both experimental and theoretical, to see how the different activities can be coordinated in the service of developing effective vaccines and their evaluation.