Viral Shapeshifters: Strange Behaviors of HIV and Other Viruses (Paperback)

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Despite billions of dollars spent on decades of research, no vaccine has been found for the deadly HIV. Why has it been so difficult to find an effective vaccine for HIV, or the herpes virus, while we have managed to find those for polio and smallpox?After over a decade stalking the HIV and other viruses with a computer, the author detected something very strange in the outer shell protein of HIV-1. He believes that the virus is literally acting as a shapeshifter in evading the host immune system.This book is about a scientific adventure that covers the HIV, SARS, Yellow Fever, Ebola, other viruses. As this book explains, each virus has its own story in terms of evolution and its interactions with humans. It also argues that early vaccine successes with the smallpox, rabies and polio viruses were due to the hard shells of those viruses.The concept of viral shapeshifting opens up a new world of possibilities in improved treatments for cancers and infectious diseases.The presentation in this book is aimed both at the curious layman and researchers.

About the Author


Gerard Goh has advanced degrees in chemistry and computer science. He has co-authored research papers related to HIV, MERS, SARS, Ebola, Dengue, Yellow Fever, Hepatitis C, and tumor oncolysis. Having previously held research positions at the Indiana University School of Medicine (USA), National University of Singapore Medical School, and the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Singapore, he is currently an independent researcher in computational protein virology.


Product Details
ISBN: 9789811147135
ISBN-10: 9811147132
Publisher: Simplicity Research Institute
Publication Date: August 30th, 2017
Pages: 138
Language: English