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Well Said: HIV research

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is home to some of the world's best HIV research. Numerous teams of researchers are tirelessly investigating the virus, which infects nearly 37 million people around the world.

One of those projects, led by Jenna Bone Honeycutt, has recently lead to a key discovery that could change the way treatments target the virus.

In this week's episode, we're talking about the recent findings with Honeycutt, a postdoctoral research fellow with the UNC School of Medicine.

Join us every other Wednesday for the University's podcast as we talk with Carolina's newsmakers and experts. Each episode, students, faculty, staff and alumni will discuss what's going on in classrooms, labs and around campus, and how it pertains to the local, national and international headlines.

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Originally published at UNC Spotlights.

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