Editor-in-Chief
- Kailash Gupta, NIAID, NIH, United States
Deputy Editors
- Ramesh Akkina, Colorado State University, United States
- Jintanat Ananworanich, HIV- NAT, Thailand
- Gita Ramjee, South African Medical Research Council
- Greg T Spear, Rush University Medical Center, United States
Articles
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Short report
AIDS Research and Therapy 2012, 9:17 (23 May 2012)Tuberculosis associated immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in patients infected with HIV: meningitis a potentially life threatening manifestation
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Review
AIDS Research and Therapy 2012, 9:16 (20 May 2012)Dual role of autophagy in HIV-1 replication and pathogenesis
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Research
AIDS Research and Therapy 2012, 9:15 (18 May 2012)Predictors of mortality among HIV infected patients taking antiretroviral treatment in Ethiopia: a retrospective cohort study
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Research
AIDS Research and Therapy 2012, 9:14 (14 May 2012)Is the Sexual Behaviour of HIV Patients on Antiretroviral therapy safe or risky in Sub-Saharan Africa? Meta-Analysis and Meta-Regression
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Methodology
AIDS Research and Therapy 2012, 9:13 (3 May 2012)Standardized representation, visualization and searchable repository of antiretroviral treatment-change episodes
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Aims & scope
AIDS Research and Therapy is an open access, peer reviewed journal publishing basic science and clinically important research articles to help abate the spread of AIDS.
The journal is edited by Kailash C. Gupta with the assistance of an expert Editorial Board, including Deputy Editors Greg T. Spear (united States), Ramesh Akkina (United States), Jintanat Ananworanich (Thailand) and Gita Ramjee (South Africa).
Editor's profile
Kailash C. Gupta
After receiving his PhD in Cell Biology from Indian Institute of Science in India Dr. Gupta moved to USA. Professor Gupta's laboratory at the Rush Medical Center in Chicago specialized in negative-sense RNA viruses, regulation of protein synthesis, role of phosphorylation, and broadly neutralizing antibodies for HIV. For the past decade he has been interested in novel therapeutic approaches including nanotechnology to curb AIDS. At NIH he oversees a portfolio of grants, contracts and program projects with a goal to promote, encourage, and facilitate research toward reducing the burden of AIDS.
Realizing the importance of online open access publication for dissemination of education, science, and control of AIDS (AIDS Res Ther. 2004 Dec 14;1:1), Dr. Gupta founded AIDS Research and Therapy in 2004.
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