Australian Scientists Discover Possible AIDS Cure
Posted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 8:05 pm
http://science.slashdot.org/story/13/01 ... -aids-cure
http://tinyurl.com/atdux5s
What’s interesting about this research is that Dr. Hallich’s team is using the same approach as the Pande Group, (i.e. studying and understanding the interaction of a key protein with the cell membrane - along with some “creative thinking”), in order to identify candidate drugs and a possible new treatment. If this discovery holds up in animal trials (and eventually in human trials) as a viable method for restraining the AIDS virus, discoveries involving other proteins (related to other diseases) are just a matter of time. This is very encouraging news.
I didn't notice anything in the article (or in Dr. Hallich's television interview) indicating a collaboration with the Pande Group or Stanford University, but it would really be great if this latest discovery is based, at least in part, on study and analysis of a folding simulation in which many of us donors may have participated. (This is great news even if it's not the result of a collaboration!)
http://tinyurl.com/atdux5s
What’s interesting about this research is that Dr. Hallich’s team is using the same approach as the Pande Group, (i.e. studying and understanding the interaction of a key protein with the cell membrane - along with some “creative thinking”), in order to identify candidate drugs and a possible new treatment. If this discovery holds up in animal trials (and eventually in human trials) as a viable method for restraining the AIDS virus, discoveries involving other proteins (related to other diseases) are just a matter of time. This is very encouraging news.
I didn't notice anything in the article (or in Dr. Hallich's television interview) indicating a collaboration with the Pande Group or Stanford University, but it would really be great if this latest discovery is based, at least in part, on study and analysis of a folding simulation in which many of us donors may have participated. (This is great news even if it's not the result of a collaboration!)