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EU researchers join forces in search for Zika vaccine


EU researchers join forces in search for Zika vaccine
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Dan Barouch and Jim Collins: The researchers racing to stop Zika


Dan Barouch and Jim Collins: The researchers racing to stop Zika
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For evidence of how deep Boston's brainpower bench is, consider the response by local researchers when the panic over the Zika virus erupted in South America last winter.Virologist Dan Barouch — who had been working for years in his lab at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center to develop a vaccine for HIV — pounced, trying to identify a Zika vaccine, and in a hurry.Meanwhile, Jim Collins, an MIT professor and synthetic biologist at Harvard's Wyss Institute, led the development of a cutting-edge system that could diagnose Zika quickly, cheaply, and accurately, helping to reduce the impact of the outbreak until a vaccine is ready to be rolled out.
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Chinese researchers find Zika antibodies- China.org.cn


Chinese researchers find Zika antibodies- China.org.cn
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Chinese researchers have identified two Zika antibodies from an infected patient that could provide mice with complete protection against the mosquito-borne virus.The finding could lead to the development of anti-Zika therapies and vaccines.Yan Jinghua, with the Chinese Academy of Sciences' Institute of Microbiology, said the antibodies exclusively target the Zika virus, and show great potential for curing microcephaly.
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