Not exact matches
A new
study led by scientists at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) shows that an HIV - 1 vaccine regimen, involving a viral vector
boosted with a purified envelope protein, provided complete protection in half of the vaccinated non-human primates (NHPs) against a series of six repeated
challenges with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), a virus similar to HIV that infects NHPs.
Specifically, 1 unit of access comprising a vaccination /
challenge study with 3 groups of 6 ferrets (control and 2 vaccine groups), to include vaccination /
boost, intra-nasal
challenge with influenza virus, monitoring of virus load (nasal washes), disease progression and immune responses (antibody, IFN gamma ELISA and ELISpot).
In seven essays, Elmore lays out his provocative views on the topics he has spent a lifetime
studying, including «scaling up» good educational practice, responding to accountability measures, and the
challenge of
boosting the knowledge and skills of teachers in the face of obstacles.
Mounting evidence from fields like neuroscience and cognitive psychology, as well as
studies on such topics as school turnaround implementation, shows that an academically
challenging yet supportive and safe learning environment
boosts both children's learning and coping abilities.