US biochemist researching treatment of HIV and coronaviruses wins Israel's Wolf Prize
- Pamela Björkman of the California Institute of Technology won the Wolf Prize for her contributions to treating coronavirus and HIV, awarding "new hope in the fight against infectious diseases," according to the Wolf Fund.
- Her research improves understanding of how the immune system fights pathogens, particularly focusing on T-cell recognition and immunization strategies for HIV.
- This year, other notable award recipients include Jeffery Dangl from the University of North Carolina and Jonathan Jones of the Sainsbury Laboratory for agriculture-related work.
- The Wolf Prize has been awarded annually for 47 years, with many previous winners going on to receive Nobel prizes, noted the award committee.
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