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This talk is a part of our friday morning CFAR/IGHID Friday ID Conference Series.
“Humoral Immunity Benchmarks for Advancing HIV-1 Vaccine Candidates”
Georgia Tomaras, Ph.D.
Duke Human Vaccine Institute
November 14, 2014
8:30 – 9:30 a.m.
1131 Bioinformatics
UNC Campus
Dr. Georgia Tomaras is a tenured Associate Professor of Surgery, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics and Microbiology at Duke University Medical Center. She is the P.I. of the Laboratory of Immune Responses and Virology, Director of the DHVI Training Program, and Associate Director of Research for the Duke Human Vaccine Institute. She is Associate Director for the HIV Vaccine Trial Network Laboratory Center (Duke PI) and Director of the Duke CFAR Immunology Core. Research in the Tomaras lab focuses on understanding the ontogeny and anti-HIV activity of cellular and humoral immune responses as well as the identification of HIV-1 humoral immune correlates.
Special Note: This Friday Morning Conference event will be presented as an NCATEC training, and advanced registration is requested. Register here.