India-Netherlands-Sweden collaborative programme on HIV/AIDS research

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The Governments of and The on Wednesday will announce the launch of the first-of-its-kind collaborative research programme on HIV/AIDS, between India, The and

The programme is aimed at harnessing complementary research strengths and diverse expertise across the three nations to catalyze the development of better tools to understand and address the burgeoning global epidemic of

This unique collaboration will enable a multitude of cross-learning opportunities in research to address current unmet needs and emerging challenges such as drug resistance, viral diversity, and coinfections and comorbidities.

It will focus on accessing relevant populations of research interest, and leveraging next-generation technologies and advanced predictive analytics to better understand the geographic diversity and different clades of the virus, as well as the divergent human immune responses based on genetic, immunological and behavioural determinants. This information will be key in developing new and improved tools for prevention, treatment and possible cure for in the near future.

The endeavour brings together various Government and non-Government institutions in including the (DBT), National Control Organization (NACO) and Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), along with Centers of Research Excellence such as (IISc), Institute of and Integrative Biology (IGIB), Institute of (IOB), (JNCASR), and and Education (YRGCARE) in India; in The Netherlands, and in

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 15:55 IST