U. biochemist's research on HIV contributes to Science's 'Breakthrough of the Year'

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The lab of a University of Utah biochemist laid the foundation for the development of a highly effective, long-lasting drug against HIV and was recently awarded for the effort.

<p>SALT LAKE CITY — Roughly 630,000 people died of HIV-related illnesses worldwide in 2023, according to the World Health Organization.

</p><p>The resulting drug — <a href="lenacapavir" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">lenacapavir</a> — was developed by pharmaceutical company Gilead Sciences and has&#x2

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