U.S., China Cooperation On HIV Vaccine Research To Continue Despite Trade Tensions

Global Times: Trade tension won’t halt China-U.S. cooperation on AIDS elimination: scientists
“HIV research scientists gave assurances that China-U.S. cooperation on HIV vaccine trials would not be affected by current trade tensions, adding that China plays a significant role in AIDS elimination. A collaboration program between the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC) is expected to make progress later this year, Shao Yiming, chief scientist of the National Center for AIDS and STD Control and Prevention, CDC, told the Global Times on Sunday…” (Feng, 5/21).

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