BC research team to develop drug resistance test, personalized treatment for HIV/AIDS

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September 26, 2013

Builds on advances in genomics

Genome British Columbia is helping to fund an ambitious applied research project that its backers say could contribute to the eventual elimination of HIV/AIDS. The project will see the use of genomics to develop an improved drug-resistance test, an early warning system to monitor and map drug resistance and personalized drug treatment for patients based on their particular DNA profile.

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