Parul Agrawal, PhD
Pre-clinical evaluation of vaccine candidates and adjuvants in animal models. Specifically, monitor the activation, survival and maturation of B cells that produce protective antibodies against HIV-1. Designing and characterizing HIV-1 immunogens.
Erica Andersen-Nissen, PhD
Research focus includes early innate immune responses to HIV vaccines on subsequent adaptive immune responses and systems biology analyses of how immune responses are shaped.
Michele Andrasik, PhD
Research focus includes sexual risk taking, victimization and alcohol/drug abuse among African-American women, HIV prevention for African American and African-born populations and health disparities.
Jessica Andriesen, PhD
Clinical trial data management, Logistics, operations and study facilitation, Scientific communications, Host-pathogen interactions High-dimensional data analysis.
Rena D. Astronomo, PhD
Research focus includes understanding mucosal immune responses to viral infections and vaccines, in particular, the contribution of passively administered and vaccine elicited antibodies to protection against HIV-1 transmission at the cervicovaginal mucosa.
Martine Aubert, PhD
Research focus includes targeting latent viral genomes for mutagenesis and disruption of viral pathogenesis and infection using engineered homing endonucleases.
Russell D. Campbell, MA
Research focus includes, evaluation and enhancement of community-researcher partnerships, underrepresentation of communities of color in research, new HIV acquisitions among older adults and health disparities.
LW Preston Church, MD
Research focus includes direct care to persons living with HIV infection, tropical and parasitic infections, and infections due to nontuberculous mycobacteria. Provides scientific and clinical oversight and project management for the development and implementation of HIV vaccine and monoclonal antibody trials.
Sayan Dasgupta, PhD
Research focus includes supervised learning methods in infectious disease modeling, semiparametrics and Bayesian assessment of complex models.
Allan C. deCamp, PhD
Correlates analysis, sieve analysis and antigenic mapping focusing on HIV-1 vaccines and immunology.
Dobromir Dimitrov, PhD
Research focus includes mathematical modeling of infectious diseases, evaluating impact of interventions for HIV prevention, mathematical biology (population dynamics, epidemic modeling) and dynamical systems (ODE, PDE, and impulsive systems).
Clara P. Domínguez Islas, PhD
Design and analysis of trials for HIV prevention, methods for meta-analysis of clinical trials, Bayesian approaches for extrapolation of efficacy between populations.
Tracy Qi Dong, PhD
Research focus includes statistical models of infectious diseases, analysis of observational and interventional studies, space-time modeling, and survey statistics.
Mike Duff, PhD
B cell receptor sequence analysis
Paul Edlefsen, PhD
Statistical and computational methods for bioinformatics applications, statistical modeling for genome sequence analysis and statistical modeling frameworks. The interface between computer science, statistics, and molecular biology and such as development of new informatics methods in genomics and post-genomics.
Karsten Eichholz, PhD
Research focus includes include development of cellular immunotherapies for HIV, chimeric antigen receptor design and in vitro testing, in vitro and in situ imaging of chimeric antigen receptor T cells.
Lynda Marie Emel, PhD
Clinical trial design and operations, good clinical data management practices (GCDMP), research regulations, behavioral research methodology, research ethics.
Andrew Fiore-Gartland, PhD
Current studies include development of methods for T-cell based sieve analysis, quantification of vaccine induced T cell responses, systems biology of influenza and time-dependent correlates analysis of HIV efficacy trial.
Leigh Fisher, PhD
HVTN cross-protocol analyses
Lamar Fleming, BS
Research focus includes the development of new omics technologies in the lab including both bulk and single cell immune profiling looking at immune responses to HIV, SARS-CoV-2, and TB.
Steve Fling, PhD
Immune monitoring and correlative science analyses for early clinical trials in the area of cancer immunotherapy.
Briana D. Furch, MD, MPH
Research area includes immunology and vaccine design for development of vaccines, especially HIV-1 and SARS-CoV-2.
Elena E. Giorgi, PhD
Research area includes developing mathematical and statistical models to study viral evolution, immune correlates in infectious diseases (HIV, HCV, and SARS-CoV-2 in particular), and vaccine design.
Jessica Graham, PhD
Roles of regulatory T cells in modulating anti-viral immunity, understanding the host immune response in anti-viral immunity and vaccine development.
Matthew D. Gray, PhD
Construction and evaluation of recombinant viral vectors for B cell engineering studies in mouse, human, and non-human primates. Molecular analyses of B cell responses to vaccination and tumor antigens. Binding and structural studies on neutralizing antibodies and their pathogen targets. Development of mono-, bi-, and tri-specific single-chain antibodies for B cell engineering studies and therapeutics. Optimization of Fc effector functions and circulation half-life for improved antibody therapeutics.
Brett Hanscom, PhD
Design and analytic methods for HIV prevention trials and measurement-error modeling and bias correction.
Joe (Jue) Hou, PhD
Utilizing computational immunology approaches to (1) reveal disease-induced specific immune responses and subsets in the temporal and spatial patterns; (2) explore the mechanism and disparity of vaccine protection; (3) discover the mechanism of individual variances in immune responses.
Tzu-Jung Huang, PhD
Research focus includes high-dimensional testing, post-selection inference, statistical analysis and designs of platform trials, survival analysis, and vaccine efficacy evaluation.
John Huddleston, PhD
Within the Bedford Lab, work includes independent research, software development, and educational outreach and mentorship. Research focus involves the evolution of seasonal influenza viruses, development of computational models to predict the composition of future influenza populations, and contribution of reports to the World Health Organization’s vaccine composition meetings. Also a core developer of Nextstrain’s real-time pathogen surveillance tools including the Augur bioinformatics toolkit and the SARS-CoV-2 genomic epidemiology workflow. This work builds on previous professional roles as a bioinformatics specialist and software developer and previous educational experiences including a master’s degrees in computer science and biology.
John Hural, PhD
Immunologic endpoint determination for experimental vaccines (HIV, pneumococcus, malaria, TB, flu) and Logistics, operations, quality assurance, and assay validation for immunologic evaluation of vaccines in the clinical trial setting.
Nicholas K. Hurlburt, PhD
Research focus includes leveraging structural biology techniques like X-ray crystallography and cryoEM to understand the molecular-level interactions between pathogens and the host immune system, with a focus on developing vaccines and antibody-based therapeutics.
Daniel Jones, PhD
Developing statistical methods for the analysis of spatial transcriptomics and spatial genomics data.
Michal Juraska, PhD, MS
Research focus includes sieve analysis of breakthrough pathogen features, immunological correlates of vaccine protection, statistical design of vaccine efficacy trials, and surrogate endpoint-based vaccine approval strategies.
Latha Kallur Siddaramaiah, PhD
Research focus includes vaccine manufacturing, characterization and immunological evaluation of drug substance and drug product, and vaccine adjuvant studies.
Angela Shaulov Kask, PhD
Research focus includes cancer immunology/translational immunology/viral immunology/cellular immunology, immune monitoring and correlative science data analyses in cancer immunotherapy clinical trials.
Maria P. Lemos, PhD, MPH
Research focus includes studying the barrier and immune mechanisms that contribute to protection after circumcision, vaccine or passive immunizations at mucosal sites of encounter with HIV.
Shuying (Sue) Li, PhD
Development of genetic statistical methodologies, including phylogenetic tree reconstruction from genetic sequences.
Xiaohong Li, PhD
Application of statistical and machine learning methods in molecular genetics and immunology of infectious diseases. Study relationship of human host genetics, SARS-Cov-2 clinical symptoms and immunogenicity reaction. Longitudinal immunogenicity reactions after SARS-Cov-2 infection. SARS-Cov-2 and HIV virus evolutionary dynamics over time and clonal dynamics interactions in human hosts and HIV infected population. Population dynamics of infectious disease transmission and interactions between hosts and pathogen from molecular genetics point of view. Quantitative evaluation of early detection of cancer and infectious diseases.
Kellie MacPhee, PhD
Research focuses on harnessing the power of statistical, machine learning, and computational tools to analyze intricate immunological data, including B-cell and antibody responses to vaccination.
Troy Martin, MD, MPH
Research focus includes the development of HIV vaccines for adults and children. Part of the core leadership team on network strategic planning and implementation, as the HVTN Chief of Staff. Primary research focus is in the HVTN’s phase 1 experimental medicine program for induction of broadly neutralizing antibodies against sites of vulnerability on the HIV envelope protein.
Laura Matrajt, PhD
Research lies at the interface of mathematics, computer science, biology, and public health policy. Utilizing and developing quantitative tools including dynamical systems, differential equations, stochastic processes, operations research and optimization to understand complex biological processes.
Bryan Mayer, PhD
Research focus includes analysis of immune responses to vaccine candidates, study design for challenge studies, statistical methods for biological assays, mathematical models of viral load kinetics, and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modeling.
Koshlan Mayer-Blackwell, PhD
Research focuses on developing computational methods for investigating high dimensional flow cytometry and immune receptor repertoire sequencing (AIRR-seq) data for understanding T cell responses to infection and vaccination.
Samuel Minot, PhD
Research focus includes the role of the microbiome in human health and disease.
Zoe Moodie, PhD
Research focus includes design and analysis of vaccine clinical trials, immune correlates of risk and protection, statistical training and capacity building.
Mia Moore, PhD
Mathematical modeling of HIV and CoVID epidemiology
Nathifa A. Moyo, PhD
Research focus includes direct care for individuals living with HIV infection, tropical and parasitic infections, and infections caused by nontuberculous mycobacteria. Provide scientific and clinical oversight and project management for the development and execution of HIV vaccine and monoclonal antibody trials
Carmen Paez, MD, MBA
HIV vaccine development and clinical trial design. Monoclonal antibodies clinical trial design for HIV prevention. Mucosal sampling in HIV prevention clinical trials. Leadership in developing and implementing clinical trials for HIV vaccines and monoclonal antibodies. Safety monitoring oversight for clinical trials.
Rachael Parks, PhD
Immune profiling of antigen-specific B cell responses to vaccines and infection.
April Kaur Randhawa, PhD
Infectious disease biologist researching prevention strategies for globally important pathogens such as HIV, tuberculosis, and COVID-19.
Daniel B. Reeves, PhD
Creates mathematical models of viral and immune system dynamics and evolution. Uses theoretical and computational methods to better understand host-pathogen interplay and inform the development of preventative and curative interventions.
Mingchao Shen, PhD
Research focus includes preclinical animal models for vaccines and adjuvants testing, vaccine product development and clinical trial design, vaccine adjuvants, formulations and innate immune responses, immunological evaluation of vaccines and project management for collaborative research projects.
Anton M. Sholukh, PhD
Research focus includes the analysis of humoral immune response to HSV-2 and its vaccine candidates and understanding the role of tissue B cells in HSV-2 infection.
Timothy Skalland, PhD
Research focus includes the design and analysis of group-sequential and complex clinical trials, specifically as pertaining to HIV prevention trials.
Sujatha Srinivasan, PhD
Research focus includes ecology of human microbial communities, impact of bacterial interactions on health and disease, molecular diagnosis of bacterial pathogens and bacterial adaptive responses.
Daniel Stone, PhD
Research focus includes development of DNA editing enzymes that target the genomes of viruses that undergo latent infections and viral vectors for gene delivery to sites of latent viral infection.
Jean de Dieu Tapsoba, PhD
Research focus includes the development and application of statistical methods to account for measurement error, missing data and selection bias in regression analyses of cross-sectional, longitudinal or survival data from clinical trials and observational studies in cancer and HIV/AIDS prevention research areas.
Manuel V. Villaran, MD, MS, MPH
HIV and COVID-19 vaccine development and trial design
Emily Voldal, PhD
Research focus includes the design and analysis of HIV prevention trials, and statistical methods for cluster-randomized trials.
Marius Walter, PhD
Development of viral vectors to cure latent infections with herpesviruses