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Dr. Hans-Peter Kiem awarded amfAR grant for research on HIV gene therapy
Potential cure builds on unexpected findings about hematopoietic stem cells

Testing cord blood transplants as a cure for leukemia — and HIV
New clinical trial at several U.S. cancer centers will enroll people living with HIV and advanced leukemia

AIDS@40: Stories of hope and heroes
The people and the science devoted to stopping HIV

Timothy Ray Brown, who inspired millions living with HIV, dies of leukemia
For more than a decade after a stem cell transplant, he was the only person known to be cured of HIV/AIDS

Fred Hutch honors local HIV cure activists, volunteers
Seattle's defeatHIV Community Advisory Board receives impact award

World AIDS Day: Stepping up the search for a cure
New funding from Gates Foundation and NIH give vote of confidence for an audacious goal

Conference on gene therapy for HIV cures will highlight progress and challenges ahead
Dr. Robert Siliciano, keynote speaker, discovered why AIDS drugs alone cannot cure HIV

London transplant doctors report a second person likely cured of HIV
12 years after Timothy Ray Brown was cured, we have another

Scientists strategize to stop HIV infections, work toward cure
A hot topic for a big scientific conference convening in Seattle

Study aims to cure blood cancers with transplants that could block HIV, too
10 HIV-positive cancer patients to receive donated cord blood with rare resistance gene

A voice for HIV cure
As researchers work toward a cure, advocate Tranisha Arzah keeps the focus on community

Dr. Carl June weaves together HIV and cancer research to advance cures for both
CAR T-cell pioneer and one-time bone marrow transplant fellow will give keynote at HIV cure conference

Good News: CBS 'Sunday Morning' to feature Dr. Jim Olson's Tumor Paint research this weekend
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

Cake, candles and a wish for more HIV cures
An HIV workshop pays tribute to Timothy Ray Brown, whose cure 10 years ago fueled research — and hope

Happy 10th birthday, Timothy Ray Brown
<p>A decade after the first and so far only known HIV cure, researchers are hard at work to find a cure for many more</p>

Can Timothy Ray Brown’s HIV cure be repeated?
'Patient B' joined a Boston research study to find out: Gary Steinkohl’s story — and legacy

Fred Hutch HIV cure program extended, expanded
DefeatHIV receives second five-year grant from NIH to research gene and cell therapies

HIV cure research today: Gene therapy, molecular scissors and Where’s Waldo
More than 100 researchers gather at second annual Fred Hutch conference

Good News at Fred Hutch
Dr. Cyrus Ghajar receives $4.1M grant to study metastatic breast cancer; Dr. Chris Peterson wins HIV cure prize; Dr. Stephen Schwartz appointed to NCI board