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Rafi Ahmed, Ph.D.
Programs: IMP, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
Immunology and pathogenesis of chronic viral infections; immunological memory and vaccine development.
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Gordon Churchward, Ph.D.
Programs: GMB, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
Mechanisms of transposition.
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Richard W. Compans, Ph.D.
Programs: IMP, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
Cell biology of virus replication, focusing on the membrane glycoproteins of enveloped RNA viruses.
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Graeme L. Conn, Ph.D.
Programs: BCDB, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
RNA methyltransferases that confer resistance to antibiotic; innate immune evasion by viruses using non-coding RNAs; and sweet taste receptor structure and ligand interactions.
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Cynthia Ann Derdeyn, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
IMP, Full Member
Determinants of transmission and pathogenesis contained with the viral envelope glycoproteins.
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Linda Gooding, Ph.D.
Programs: IMP, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
Virus interference with cell signaling and the apoptotic cascade.
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Arash Grakoui, Ph.D.
Programs: IMP, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
Hepatitis C virus pathogenesis; immunotherapy to prevent HCV-induced hepatic consequences.
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Eric Hunter, Ph.D.
Programs: IMP, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
Virus-cell interactions involved in the assembly and entry of retroviruses.
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George H. Jones, Ph.D.
Programs: GMB, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
Mechanism and regulation of antibiotic synthesis in Streptomyces.
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Daniel Kalman, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
Mechanisms by which enteropathogenic E. coli cause cytoskeletal & signaling changes in pathogenesis.
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Keith Klugman, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
Molecular epidemiology of the pneumococcus; vaccine; antimicrobial resistance.
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Bruce R. Levin, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
PBEE, Full Member
Population biology and evolution of bacteria; evolution and control of infectious disease.
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Yuying Liang, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
Replication and pathogenesis of, and anti-viral responses to two important human viral pathogens: the human influenza A virus and arenaviruses (i.e., Lassa fever virus and Pichinde virus).
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David G. Lynn, Ph.D.
Programs: BCDB, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
Develop skeletons other than nucleic acids for autonomous information storage and replication.
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Martin L. Moore, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
Cellular and immune mechanisms of pathogenesis of respiratory syncytial virus, the leading cause of viral death in infants.
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Charles Moran, Ph.D.
Programs: GMB, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
Microbial genetics; gene expression during bacterial differentiation; RNA polymerase-promoter interactions.
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Guey Chuen (Oscar) Perng, Ph.D.
Programs: IMP, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
Pathogenesis of chronic virus infections, focusing on the early immune events upon viral-host contacts.
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Richard K. Plemper, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
Understanding paramyxovirus entry and developing novel paramyxovirus inhibitors.
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Philip N. Rather, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
Mechanisms of cell to cell signaling and quorum sensing in bacteria.
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Jyothi Rengarajan, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
IMP, Full Member
Understanding how pathogens evade host immunity and how the immune response combats pathogens.
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Raymond Felix Schinazi, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
To provide safe and effective novel antiviral agents for unmet medical needs for the benefit of humanity.
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June R. Scott, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
Molecular mechanism of bacterial virulence; control of gene expression in bacteria.
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William M. Shafer, Ph.D.
Programs: IMP, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
Genetics of antibiotic resistance; antimicrobial peptides; transcriptional regulation of gene expression; mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis.
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Thomas M. Shinnick, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Adjunct Member
Molecular genetic analysis of Mycobacteria.
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Byeongwoon Song, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
IMP, Full Member
Virus-cell interactions during the early post-entry steps of retrovirus life cycle.
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Paul Spearman, M.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
IMP, Full Member
To understand molecular and cellular basis for the assembly of HIV particles, and to develop particle based HIV vaccines that can elicit effective neutralizing antibodies.
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Samuel H. Speck, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
IMP, Full Member
Pathogenesis of gamma-herpesviruses and development of lymphoma and other cancers.
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David A. Steinhauer, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
Functions of the influenza hemagglutinin in host cell entry; influenza assembly.
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David S. Stephens, M.D.
Programs: IMP, Full Member
MMG, Full Member
Genetic basis and regulation of bacterial virulence components.
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Yih-Ling Tzeng, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
Meningococcal pathogenesis, two-component signal transduction, and bacterial genetics.
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David S. Weiss, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
IMP, Full Member
The pathogenesis of Francisella tularensis as well as host-pathogen interactions.
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Elizabeth R. Wright, Ph.D.
Programs: MMG, Full Member
Cryo-electron microscopy methods for the structural examination of host-pathogen relationships in order to develop novel vaccines and therapeutics.
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Guang-Jer J Wu, Ph.D.
Programs: GMB, Associate Member
MMG, Associate Member
Molecular mechanism of melanoma and prostate cancer metastasis and development of viral vaccines.
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