“…Among HIV-1 patients This research was supported in part by grant number NIAID R01AI071915-10 from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, in part by the National Science Foundation by Undergraduate Biomathematics grant number DBI-1129214 and in part by the National Science Foundation under grant number DMS-0946431. 1 Center for Research in Scientific Computation, Center for Quantitative Sciences in Biomedicine, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, USA *Corresponding author, htbanks@ncsu.edu that require ART, those treated during the earliest stages of infection have a smaller reservoir than those treated at later stages [11]. Furthermore, some patients that are able to suppress HIV-1 after the termination of long-term ART therapy have low HIV-1 reservoirs in central-memory CD4 T cells [2].…”