+Vote!
About things too concerning to ignore (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Another anniversary and those who live with it can live with it and still do what they have to do and complete what they need to do. Leave Comment Related Entries: Luc Montagnier takes the Nobel Prize for isolating HIV Power of Our Example The Gambia: They need a sane President Iowa is not Bethlehem of Judea Sorious Samura - Living with Corruption Church stance on condoms fuels atrocious claims...
+Vote!
Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
... the virus but so far there is no cure.Barre-Sinoussi won the 2008 Nobel Prize for medicine with Luc Montagnier for their discovery of HIV 25 years ago. She told a World AIDS Day event that the human body reacts very distinctly -- and quickly -- to HIV infection.The French expert said that nearly immediate cellular responses seen in the gut and elsewhere could point scientists toward a vaccine...
+Vote!
Science - The Post Chronicle (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Francoise Barre-Sinoussi, who shared the 2008 Nobel prize for medicine with Luc Montagnier for their discovery of HIV a quarter-century ago, told a World AIDS Day event that the human body reacts very distinctly -- and quickly -- to HIV infection.
+Vote!
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Francoise Barre-Sinoussi, who shared the 2008 Nobel prize for medicine with Luc Montagnier for their discovery of HIV a quarter-century ago, told a World AIDS Day event that the human body reacts very distinctly -- and quickly -- to HIV infection.
+Vote!
MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
... far there is no cure.Francoise Barre-Sinoussi, who shared the 2008 Nobel prize for medicine with Luc Montagnier for their discovery of HIV a quarter-century ago, told a World AIDS Day event that the human body reacts very distinctly -- and quickly -- to HIV infection.advertisement | The nearly immediate cellular responses seen in the gut and elsewhere could point scientists toward a vaccine...