Roger Tatoud, Christian Brander, Carey Hwang, Jo Kennelly, Shan Lu, Kevin O'Neil, Jeffrey T Safrit, Iris Benhayoun, Julieta Firmat, Nelli Barriere
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Abstract
HIV vaccine development has been hindered by significant challenges over four decades. Despite persistent efforts, all efficacy trials to date have yielded disappointing results. This has pushed the field back to the discovery phase and created uncertainty about the future involvement of large pharmaceutical companies. Currently, the HIV vaccine landscape is dominated by startup biotech firms, which face a complex array of obstacles. These include evolving HIV prevention methods, waning interest in vaccine research, and difficulties securing sustainable funding. This viewpoint explores the challenges faced by these biotech companies and the support mechanisms necessary for their continued involvement in HIV vaccine development. By leveraging insights from both pharmaceutical and biotech sectors, we propose a multi-faceted approach that includes enhanced communication, fostering innovation, and implementing strategic funding models.
期刊介绍:
Emerging Microbes & Infections is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to publishing research at the intersection of emerging immunology and microbiology viruses.
The journal's mission is to share information on microbes and infections, particularly those gaining significance in both biological and clinical realms due to increased pathogenic frequency. Emerging Microbes & Infections is committed to bridging the scientific gap between developed and developing countries.
This journal addresses topics of critical biological and clinical importance, including but not limited to:
- Epidemic surveillance
- Clinical manifestations
- Diagnosis and management
- Cellular and molecular pathogenesis
- Innate and acquired immune responses between emerging microbes and their hosts
- Drug discovery
- Vaccine development research
Emerging Microbes & Infections invites submissions of original research articles, review articles, letters, and commentaries, fostering a platform for the dissemination of impactful research in the field.