Martine Aubert, PhD
Principal Staff Scientist
Jerome Lab, Fred Hutch
Research interests include targeting latent viral genomes for mutagenesis and disruption of viral pathogenesis and infection using engineered homing endonucleases.
Education
University H. Poincaré-Nancy 1, 1996, PhD (Bacterial Genetics)
University H. Poincaré-Nancy 1, 1991, MS (Biochemistry)
University H. Poincaré-Nancy 1, 1989, Diploma (General Biology)
Research Interests
Targeting latent viral genomes for mutagenesis and disruption of viral pathogenesis and infection using engineered homing endonucleases
Kinetics of viral spread
Current Projects
Development of a therapeutic approach to cure herpes simplex virus latent infection and pathogenesis using engineered homing endonucleases
Targeting and disruption of an integrated reporter lentivirus using the engineered homing endonuclease Y2 I-AniI
Calculating measures of HSV spread and identifying mechanisms of spread
Inhibition of TcR signaling by HSV VP11/12
Dr. Aubert is a member of the Jerome Lab.