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Libin Rong (UF Mathematics)
October 3, 2019 @ 10:40 am - 11:30 am
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Modeling HIV persistence duringĀ suppressive therapy
HIV persists in infected individuals despite prolonged antiretroviral therapy.
Although the latent infection of CD4+ T cells might be a major barrier to viral eradication, other factors such as cell-to-cell viral transmission and infection of macrophages can also contribute to viral persistence. In this talk, I will discuss some recent models that study the roles of various cell populations and routes of viral spread in HIV persistence during suppressive therapy.