The Last Gift is an observational HIV cure-related research study conducted with people with HIV at the end of life (EOL) at the University of California San Diego. Participants agree to voluntarily donate blood and other biospecimens while living and their bodies for a rapid research autopsy postmortem to better understand HIV reservoir dynamics throughout the entire body. The Last Gift study was initiated in 2017. Since then, 30 volunteers were enrolled who are either (1) terminally ill with a concomitant condition and have a prognosis of 6 months or less or (2) chronically ill with multiple comorbidities and nearing the EOL.Multiple ethical and logistical challenges have been revealed during this time; here, we share our lessons learnt a...
Background: One of the next frontiers in HIV research is focused on finding a cure. A new priority i...
Despite extensive investigations, we still do not fully understand the dynamics of the total body HI...
As end-of-life (EOL) HIV cure-related research expands, understanding perspectives of participants' ...
End-of-life (EOL) HIV cure-related research provides a novel approach to studying HIV reservoirs. Th...
End-of-life (EOL) HIV cure-related research provides a novel approach to studying HIV reservoirs. Th...
Abstract Background The U.S. National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the...
BackgroundThe U.S. National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the National ...
INTRODUCTION: Although current antiretroviral therapy allows most people with HIV (PWH) to experienc...
A growing number of people living with HIV/AIDS are participating in HIV cure-related research at th...
IntroductionLittle is known about the effects of HIV reservoir research at the end of life on staff ...
Abstract Background The U.S. National Institute of Allergies and Inf...
BackgroundA unique window of opportunity currently exists to generate ethical and practical consider...
A growing number of people living with HIV/AIDS are participating in HIV cure-related research at th...
IntroductionLittle is known about the effects of HIV reservoir research at the end of life on staff ...
Introduction: Although current antiretroviral therapy allows most people with HIV (PWH) to experienc...
Background: One of the next frontiers in HIV research is focused on finding a cure. A new priority i...
Despite extensive investigations, we still do not fully understand the dynamics of the total body HI...
As end-of-life (EOL) HIV cure-related research expands, understanding perspectives of participants' ...
End-of-life (EOL) HIV cure-related research provides a novel approach to studying HIV reservoirs. Th...
End-of-life (EOL) HIV cure-related research provides a novel approach to studying HIV reservoirs. Th...
Abstract Background The U.S. National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the...
BackgroundThe U.S. National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and the National ...
INTRODUCTION: Although current antiretroviral therapy allows most people with HIV (PWH) to experienc...
A growing number of people living with HIV/AIDS are participating in HIV cure-related research at th...
IntroductionLittle is known about the effects of HIV reservoir research at the end of life on staff ...
Abstract Background The U.S. National Institute of Allergies and Inf...
BackgroundA unique window of opportunity currently exists to generate ethical and practical consider...
A growing number of people living with HIV/AIDS are participating in HIV cure-related research at th...
IntroductionLittle is known about the effects of HIV reservoir research at the end of life on staff ...
Introduction: Although current antiretroviral therapy allows most people with HIV (PWH) to experienc...
Background: One of the next frontiers in HIV research is focused on finding a cure. A new priority i...
Despite extensive investigations, we still do not fully understand the dynamics of the total body HI...
As end-of-life (EOL) HIV cure-related research expands, understanding perspectives of participants' ...