Through rigorous clinical and basic science laboratory training, TIGRIS will investigate specific hypotheses related to how HIV infection in pregnant women leads to adverse birth outcomes and ensuing immune dysfunction in children.
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Professor Clive Gray at Stellenbosch University has been awarded a R28 million grant to initiate a training programme to understand the immune systems of HIV-positive mom and their newborns.
The following statement was submitted for discussion to the Stellenbosch University Senate. We are awaiting a special meeting of the Senate to further debate the matter.
Children raised in rural environments who spend a lot of time outdoors with some exposure to animals grow to have better-regulated immune systems than children living in urban environments, a new study has found. Research led by APC Microbiome Ireland (APC), a world-leading SFI research center an