Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Crowdfunding for HIV Vaccine Now Open

The Immunity Project Team
Earlier this month, we posted about HIV Vaccine Research that is currently taking place. The Wall Street Journal announced that Y Combinator is now backing the Immunity Project in their research to develop an HIV vaccine.

The Immunity Project has received $20,000 from Y Combinator to continue their research, which will move into the clinical trials phase soon.

In order to complete clinical trials, the Immunity Project needs to raise funds, and has set up a tax-deductible donation page on their website. Immunity Project has partnered with Until There's A Cure Foundation. To date, 1,189 supporters have donated $243,735. The goal is to raise $482,000. A detailed budget and timeline is also available on the fundraising website, with clinical trials being on track to begin in the United States in December 2014.

HIV/AIDS was selected by the Immunity Project because over 35 million people are currently living with HIV.  Over 30 million lives have been lost to HIV since 1983, with 4,000 people losing the battle each day. Developing an HIV vaccine is of the utmost urgency.