Editorial - (2025) Volume 7, Issue 2
The journey from laboratory discovery to clinical application—often referred to as “bench to bedside”—is the cornerstone of modern medicine. In the realm of HIV, this translational pathway has revolutionized care, transforming a once-fatal diagnosis into a manageable chronic condition. Yet the process is far from linear. It requires rigorous research, multidisciplinary collaboration, and a deep understanding of both molecular biology and patient needs. As HIV science continues to evolve, the challenge remains: how do we accelerate the translation of groundbreaking research into therapies that save lives?
Abstract
The journey from laboratory discovery to clinical application—often referred to as “bench to bedside”—is the cornerstone of modern medicine. In the realm of HIV, this translational pathway has revolutionized care, transforming a once-fatal diagnosis into a manageable chronic condition. Yet the process is far from linear. It requires rigorous research, multidisciplinary collaboration, and a deep understanding of both molecular biology and patient needs. As HIV science continues to evolve, the challenge remains: how do we accelerate the translation of groundbreaking research into therapies that save lives?
Published: 26-Sep-2025, DOI: 10.35248/JHAR.25.7(2).004
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