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BROAD INSTITUTE LANDS $32.5 MILLION GRANT FOR CELL CIRCUIT RESEARCH
The Eli and Edythe L. Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT (“the Broad”) today announced that it has received a $32.5M grant from the Boston-based Klarman Family Foundation to support a new colla...
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IAVI-Led Team Wins Major Grant to Study HIV-Neutralizing Antibodies
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A team of investigators headed by International AIDS Vaccine Initiative
(IAVI) Investigator Pascal Poignard has been awarded a major grant from
the National Institute oAllergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) of the
US National Institutes of Health (NIH) to investigate the biological
mechanisms underlying the generation of broadly neutralizing antibodies
by HIV positive individuals. The research is designed to explore why
they develop in a minority of individuals and what factors contribute to
their emergence following infection by HIV. These antibodies, which can
bind to and disable a wide spectrum of HIV variants, are thought to hold
valuable clues to the effective design of AIDS vaccines; if a vaccine
could elicit such antibodies, it is believed, it would be highly
effective. Researchers at and affiliated with IAVI and at the NIHs
Vaccine Research Center have recently discovered several particularly
potent and broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV.
We expect that it will
help address what is perhaps the most significant impediment to the
development of effective AIDS vaccines: the generation of antibodies
that are versatile enough to disable the majority of the variants of
HIV.
The U19 grant, which the NIH issues to support research programs
involving the participation of multiple scientific collaborators, will
provide US $7.8 million to fund the coordinated investigations of four
leading academic laboratories and the contributions of three support
groups. The researchers will have access to blood samples and relevant
data from cohorts of HIV positive volunteers in the US and five
sub-Saharan African countries. IAVIs Poignard is a physician and
immunologist whose laboratory is located at the IAVI Neutralizing
Antibody Center at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla,
California, which was opened in 2009. This program will provide
valuable information to researchers around the world who are engaged in
efforts to develop vaccines against HIV, said Wayne Koff, Senior Vice
President of Research and Development at IAVI. We expect that it will
help address what is perhaps the most significant impediment to the
development of effective AIDS vaccines: the generation of antibodies
that are versatile enough to disable the majority of the variants of
HIV.
Recent studies suggest that between 10 and 20 percent of HIV positive
individuals generate broadly neutralizing responses, typically doing so
only three to four years after HIV infection. What is unknown is why and
how those individuals develop such responses. We expect that the
biological explanations for the development of broadly neutralizing
antibody responses, says Poignard, are likely to be of special
relevance to the design of candidate AIDS vaccines and immunization
regimens devised to elicit similar antibodies.
In pursuit of those explanations, Poignard and his colleagues will
investigate what differentiates the HIV infections and immune responses
of those who produce broadly neutralizing antibodies from those who do
not. Their studies will use samples that have been collected from two
cohorts of HIV positive volunteers whose health has been systematically
tracked from the very beginning of their infections. One group comes
from a study called Protocol C, which was established in Africa with
IAVIs sponsorship to enable precisely these kinds of investigations and
has already enrolled about 500 individuals recently infected with one of
three different major subtypes of HIV-1 (clades A, C and D). The second
group, the First Choice Cohort of more than 100 individuals in San
Diego, is a project funded by NIAID.
The researchers involved in the U19 program are led by the following
investigators:
Pascal Poignard, the Program Director, a Principal Investigator at the
IAVI Neutralizing Antibody Center and an Adjunct Professor in the
Department of Immunology and Microbial Science at the Scripps Research
Institute.
J. Christopher Love, an Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Associate Member at the Eli
and Edythe L. Broad Institute and Associate Faculty at the Ragon
Institute.
Shane Crotty, an Associate Professor with tenure at the La Jolla
Institute for Allergy and Immunology and an adjunct professor at the
University of California, San Diego.
Davey M. Smith, a physician and an Associate Professor in the Department
of Medicine and Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of
California, San Diego, where he also directs the Centers for AIDS
Research Translational Virology Core.
A Protein Production Core will be led by Simon Hoffenberg, a Principal
Scientist at the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative and an Assistant
Professor at SUNY Downstate Medical Center.
A Data Management Core will be led by Sergei L. Kosakovsky Pond, an
Assistant Professor in the University of California, San Diego
Department of Medicine (Divisions of Biomedical Informatics and
Infectious Diseases).
Finally, Poignard will also lead an Administrative Core that will
coordinate the entire effort, providing scientific leadership and fiscal
and personnel management for the overall program.
IAVI is confident that this closely coordinated and multidisciplinary
program of research into HIV neutralization will contribute
significantly to its mission to ensure the development of safe and
effective AIDS vaccines for use throughout the world. More than 25
million people have died of HIV-related causes since the start of the
pandemic, and every day 7,400 people are newly infected by the virus.
Unraveling the broadly neutralizing antibody problem is, for this
reason, one of the most pressing challenges facing modern medical
science: its solution may well hold the key to an AIDS vaccine. IAVI
applauds the NIH for its support for this vitally important program of
research.
About IAVI
The International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI) is a global
not-for-profit organization whose mission is to ensure the development
of safe, effective, accessible, preventive HIV vaccines for use
throughout the world. Founded in 1996 and operational in25 countries,
IAVI and its network of collaborators research and develop vaccine
candidates. IAVI was founded with the generous support of the Alfred P.
Sloan Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, The Starr Foundation, and
Until There's A Cure Foundation. Other major supporters include the Bill
& Melinda Gates Foundation, the Foundation for the National Institutes
of Health, The John D. Evans Foundation, The New York Community Trust,
the James B. Pendleton Charitable Trust; the Governments of Canada,
Denmark, India, Ireland, Japan, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden,
the United Kingdom, and the United States, the Basque Autonomous
Government (Spain), the European Union as well as the National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and The City of New York, Economic
Development Corporation; multilateral organizations such as The World
Bank and The OPEC Fund for International Development; corporate donors
including BD (Becton, Dickinson & Co.), Bristol-Myers Squibb,
Continental Airlines, Google Inc., Pfizer Inc, and Thermo Fisher
Scientific Inc.; leading AIDS charities such as Broadway Cares/Equity
Fights AIDS; and many generous individuals from around the world. For
more information, see www.iavi.org.
Harvard Says Steven Hyman to Step Down as Provost in 2011 After 10 Years
Harvard University Provost Steven Hyman will step down during a finish of a educational year after
almost a decade of regulating his post to foster collaborative
research.
Hyman, a neurobiologist, was executive of a U.S. National
Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland, from 1996 to
2001. He will pursue his investigate during a one-year sabbatical
at a Eli Edythe L. Broad Institute, an associate of Harvard
and a Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard said
today in an e-mailed statement. All 3 institutions are
located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Hyman, 58, helped found a Wy
Harvard Says Steven Hyman to Step Down as Provost in 2011 After 10 Years
Harvard University Provost Steven Hyman will step down during a finish of a educational year after
almost a decade of regulating his post to foster collaborative
research.
Hyman, a neurobiologist, was executive of a U.S. National
Institute of Mental Health in Bethesda, Maryland, from 1996 to
2001. He will pursue his investigate during a one-year sabbatical
at a Eli Edythe L. Broad Institute, an associate of Harvard
and a Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard said
today in an e-mailed statement. All 3 institutions are
located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Hyman, 58, helped found a Wy
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