OMRF Awarded $2.7 Million to Study HIV Drugs' Effects
June 01, 2023
June 01, 2023
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, June 1 (TNSres) -- The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation issued the following news:
Thirty-five years ago, an HIV diagnosis was a death sentence. Thanks largely to advancements in drug therapies, a person who tests positive for HIV at age 20 can now expect to live just as long as someone without the disease.
With a $2.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist Jasim Ahamed, Ph.D., ho . . .
Thirty-five years ago, an HIV diagnosis was a death sentence. Thanks largely to advancements in drug therapies, a person who tests positive for HIV at age 20 can now expect to live just as long as someone without the disease.
With a $2.7 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist Jasim Ahamed, Ph.D., ho . . .