
Los Alamos National Laboratory
IN THIS ISSUE
- Getting ready to RoboRave
Teams across the region take part in robotics competition. - Big Brothers, Big Sisters, Big Impact
Lab volunteers help children build their futures. - Novel approach leads to potential HIV-1 vaccine
Mosaic vaccine originally designed at Los Alamos National Laboratory. - The Women of the Manhattan Project
Nearly 640 women contributed to the work at Los Alamos during World War II. - In other news
Volunteers wanted for study to help predict diseases, more - For your calendar
TED Talk Tuesday and more
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SCIENCE STORY
The first human trial of a new vaccine against HIV-1 has just begun, and Los Alamos National Laboratory played a key role in its development. The HIV-1 mosaic vaccine in the trial was originally designed by Laboratory researcher Bette Korber and her team.
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