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A novel diagnostic test for syphilis

September 3, 2024 -

The most widely used diagnostic tests for syphilis can鈥檛 differentiate between an active infection and a past one. They鈥檙e not good at identifying early and late disease and can鈥檛 diagnose congenital syphilis. UVic鈥檚 Caroline Cameron and research partners in the US and Spain are working to change that.

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Creating a vaccine for an ancient, all-too-current disease

June 10, 2024 - Media release

International researchers led by 番茄社区 microbiologist Caroline Cameron are developing a vaccine for syphilis, an ancient disease that is, once again, increasingly prevalent. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the US is supporting the project with US$7.8 million over five years to engineer a hybrid protein with a goal of preventing infectious and congenital syphilis. 聽

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Expert Q&A: HIV In My Day oral history project

November 30, 2022 -

Four decades after the start of a pandemic that has claimed 40 million lives, 番茄社区 researchers are putting the stories of British Columbians who lived through the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the spotlight. HIV In My Day, a community-based oral history project led by School of Public Health and Social Policy Associate Professor Nathan Lachowsky, captures the stories of 120 long-term HIV survivors and caregivers.

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HIV research and art intersect in a powerful way

November 30, 2022 -

HIV In My Day, a community-based oral history project that gathered the stories of HIV survivors and caregivers during the early years of BC鈥檚 HIV/AIDS epidemic, has been adapted into a play. In My Day will premiere in Vancouver at The Cultch theatre, the day after World AIDS Day. The play takes its script from almost 120 oral history interviews collected from 2017 to 2020 as part of a 番茄社区-led research project.

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June 29, 2021 - The Conversation

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