The Scientist : NewsBlog Print: Fauci lays out HIV research plan
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Fauci lays out HIV research plan
Posted by Bob Grant
[Entry posted at 24th July 2008 07:00 PM GMT]

A week after suspending a major HIV vaccine trial set to commence soon, Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), has laid out a plan for reshuffling priorities in HIV/AIDS vaccine development in an article appearing in Science tomorrow (July 25), coauthored by a slew of HIV vaccine researchers.

"The general trend will be funding a bit more fundamental discovery research," Fauci said, echoing a pledge he made at an NIAID conference back in March.

NIAID is still solidifying some future initiatives, Fauci said, such as plans to attract more young investigators to HIV vaccine research by offering more grants for such studies, and to encourage more collaboration between non-human primate researchers and scientists at human clinical centers. The NIAID is also planning a November conference on non-human primate research on HIV vaccines, Fauci said, and in May funded a $15.6 million project to study antibody responses from B cells instead of targeting T cells - the approach taken by previous vaccine efforts. More recently, NIAID announced another program to fund research into how HIV transmission can be interrupted. The move to basic research "doesn't mean we're going to stop all clinical trials," Fauci explained. Instead, he said, the scientific bar for taking an HIV vaccine candidate into the realm of clinical trials has been raised.

"There will be some reduction in spending on clinical trials and clinical networks," said Dennis Burton, a coauthor on the article and an NIH funded HIV vaccine researchers at the Scripps Research Institute, "in part because there are no really good candidates to put into those networks."

Fauci said that he decided to discontinue the AIDS vaccine trial, known as PAVE 100, despite its support by the NIH's AIDS Vaccine Research Subcommittee last month, after mulling over the data from the failed trial of a Merck vaccine, and speaking with researchers and other interested parties. "I couldn't see justifying the PAVE 100 trial as it was defined," Fauci said. "You've got to show me it works first." To that end, Fauci said that he would entertain a "leaner, meaner" trial that tested the science behind the PAVE vaccine, and that researchers were already designing such a trial. "Hopefully in a few weeks to a month, we'll have something to look at," he said.

 

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Change perception on HIV/AIDS.
by anonymous poster

[Comment posted 2008-08-26 03:30:02]

Will we ever have a cure or a vaccine for HIV ? The answer is yes if the HIV/AIDS experts change their perception on HIV/AIDS. The AIDS Triangle :
Risk Group, Ultraviolet/UV, Local Radiation.





More blinkered thinking by vaccine scientists
by John Pippin

[Comment posted 2008-07-28 15:26:17]

Oh my head. Just when it seems even the vaccine researchers and HIV/AIDS organizations are waving the white flag regarding the NHP model for HIV/AIDS vaccines, Dr. Fauci resuscitates it. A golden opportunity to move past this nonsense is thus tossed away.

One definition of stupidity is to keep doing the same thing expecting different results. After more than 80 successful NHP vaccines and more that 90 subsequent failed human trials, and after being not one step closer to a vaccine after a quarter century of NHP research, how reasonable is it to forge ahead with a thoroughly discredited model?

The cost is not just more billions of dollars and more thousands of NHP lives, but lost time and hope for those who have or will have the AIDS virus. In my view, this is not science but sophistry.

Remember the old saw: When you find yourself in a deep hole, the first thing to do is to stop digging. Dr. Fauci, put away the shovels.





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