David Garber and Mark Feinberg, respected HIV investigators at
the Emory Vaccine Research Center in Atlanta, write:
Not exact matches
«The best explanation for what we are seeing is that frequently, after exposure to HIV, a few cells in the genital tract are infected, without establishment of a systemic infection,» says senior investigator Eric Hunter, PhD, professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at
Emory University School of Medicine,
Emory Vaccine Center, and Yerkes National Primate
Research Center.
Scientists led by Hunter at
Emory Vaccine Center / Center for AIDS
Research teamed up with lead author Jonathan Carlson, PhD, and colleagues at Microsoft
Research.
Research by Saad Omer, an epidemiologist at the
Emory Vaccine Center in Atlanta, Georgia, points out similar abuses: he and his colleagues have found that medical exemptions are up to six times more common in states that have lax medical - exemption requirements or don't allow philosophical exemptions.
Public health policy and
research must overcome several barriers to developing
vaccines for pregnant women, say authors Saad B. Omer, MBBS, PhD, professor of global health, epidemiology and pediatrics at
Emory University and Richard H. Beigi, MD, MSc, associate professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive sciences at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and chief medical officer at Magee - Womens Hospital of UPMC.
Rama Rao Amara, a
vaccine researcher at Emory Vaccine Center and Yerkes National Primate Research Center, and Harriet Robinson, former head of microbiology and immunology at Yerkes and now chief scientific officer at the firm GeoVax, both described extra ingredients for the DNA / MVA vaccine that Robinson designed while at Yerkes in collaboration with NIH resea
vaccine researcher at
Emory Vaccine Center and Yerkes National Primate Research Center, and Harriet Robinson, former head of microbiology and immunology at Yerkes and now chief scientific officer at the firm GeoVax, both described extra ingredients for the DNA / MVA vaccine that Robinson designed while at Yerkes in collaboration with NIH resea
Vaccine Center and Yerkes National Primate
Research Center, and Harriet Robinson, former head of microbiology and immunology at Yerkes and now chief scientific officer at the firm GeoVax, both described extra ingredients for the DNA / MVA
vaccine that Robinson designed while at Yerkes in collaboration with NIH resea
vaccine that Robinson designed while at Yerkes in collaboration with NIH researchers.
Two presentations on
Emory research at last week's AIDS
Vaccine 2010 conference concerned adjuvants.
As one of six GRA universities,
Emory has benefited from this unique partnership in numerous ways: through its 11 Eminent Scholars, multidisciplinary university and industry collaborations, and support for
research in
vaccines, nanomedicine, transplantation, neurosciences, pediatrics, biomedical engineering, clinical
research, and drug discovery.
At
Emory, Compans has led
research on ways to improve influenza vaccination, such as
vaccines based on non-infectious virus - like particles and microneedle patches for delivery (now being tested clinically).
Some of the pediatric
research conducted in a new building to be built on the
Emory campus will focus on cardiology, cancer,
vaccines, and new drug discovery.
There are many variations of H1N1, says Rafi Ahmed, director of the
Emory Vaccine Center and a Georgia
Research Alliance Eminent Scholar, but this technology could be used to identify a very specific strain, such as the one weâ $ ™ re dealing with in the current pandemic.
The
research team, led by
Emory Vaccine Center immunologist Bali Pulendran, discovered that mice lacking the amino acid sensor GCN2 are more sensitive to the chemical irritant DSS (dextran sodium sulfate), often used to model colitis in animals.