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NIH Awards $7.8 Million for Innovative HIV Vaccine Approaches

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The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, has awarded 14 grants totaling $7.8 million in first-year funding for basic research to identify new approaches for designing a safe and effective HIV vaccine.
"Recent discoveries about the basic biology of HIV and how the virus adapts to its host have provided useful information and new opportunities to guide vaccine development," said NIAID Director Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. "These grants are designed to build on that information and stimulate discovery of new ways to design a robust vaccine that prevents acquisition and establishment of latent infection."
The 14 HIV Vaccine Discovery (IHVD) grant recipient organizations include:
Altravax Inc. (Sunnyvale, Calif.)
"Recent discoveries about the basic biology of HIV and how the virus adapts to its host have provided useful information and new opportunities to guide vaccine development," said NIAID Director Anthony S. Fauci, M.D. "These grants are designed to build on that information and stimulate discovery of new ways to design a robust vaccine that prevents acquisition and establishment of latent infection."
The 14 HIV Vaccine Discovery (IHVD) grant recipient organizations include:
Altravax Inc. (Sunnyvale, Calif.)
• Principal Investigator: Robert Whalen, DSc.Catholic University of America (Washington, D.C.)
• Project title: Germline-Specific Immunogens for the Induction of Neutralizing Antibodies to HIV-1.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10270601, is for $597,816 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: Venigalla Rao, Ph.D.Dartmouth College (Hanover, N.H.)
• Project title: Potent Phage T4-Derived V2 Immunogens as HIV Vaccines.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10272501, is for $413,787 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: Margaret Ackerman, Ph.D.Duke University (Durham, N.C.)
• Project title: Applying High-Performance Protein Engineering Tools to HIV Immunogen Design.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10269101, is for $479,437 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: Herman Staats, Ph.D.Harvard Medical School (Boston)
• Project title: Mucosal Vaccination to Protect Against HIV-1 Infection at Mucosal Sites.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10274701, is for $492,072 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: Amitinder Kaur, M.D.Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston)
• Project title: Natural Killer T Cells as Modulators of AIDS Vaccine Efficacy.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10269301, is for $846,896 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: Galit Alter, Ph.D.NYU Langone Medical Center (New York City)
• Project title: Tuning Fc-Effector Functions of HIV-Specific Antibodies.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10266001, is for $609,875 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: Catarina Hioe, Ph.D.University of California (Irvine)
• Project title: Contributions of Anti-V2 Antibodies in Protection Against HIV.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10274001, is for $579,543 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: Donald Forthal, M.D.University of Maryland (Baltimore)
• Project title: The Impact of Antibody and pH on Female-to-Male SIV Infection.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10271501, is for $718,324 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: Charles Pauza, Ph.D.University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (Newark)
• Project title: Neonatal Fc-Receptor-Targeted Mucosal HIV Vaccine.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10268001, is for $779,175 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: Abraham Pinter, Ph.D.University of Minnesota (Minneapolis)
• Project title: Optimizing Protective Vaccine Targets in the V1/V2 Domain of HIV-1 gp120.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10271801, is for $566,739 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: Ashley Haase, M.D.University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
• Project title: Vaccine Design to Concentrate Protective Antibodies at the Mucosal Border.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10262501, is for $843,856 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: Nikolay Dokholyan, Ph.D.University of Rochester (Rochester, N.Y.)
• Project title: Immunogen Design to Target Carbohydrate-Occluded Epitopes on the HIV envelope.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10273201, is for $514,331 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: Mark Dumont, Ph.D.University of Texas at El Paso
• Project title: Yeast Genetic Approach to Enhance the Immunogenicity of HIV Envelope Glycoprotein.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10273001, is for $386,250 for fiscal year 2012.
• Principal Investigator: June Kan-Mitchell, Ph.D.
• Project title: Effector and Regulatory Activities of HLA-E-restricted HIV-specific CD8 T Cells.
• The initial award, supported by grant number 1R01AI10266301, is for $531,600 for fiscal year 2012.