Anderson Distinguished Professor in Science; Krenicki Director in Inflammation, Immunology and Infectious Disease at Purdue University; Editor in Chief,Virology
It was at my first @sacnas as an undergrad that solidified my decision to pursue science as a career. To come back as an independent scientist w/ that seemingly impossible goal realized is astounding & feel so honored to be back encouraging others to go forward w/their dreams!
ALT Models of the flavivirus structural proteins corresponding to various stages in the virus
life cycle. (A–C): Immature DENV1 trimer, mature USUV dimer and the fusogenic DENV hairpin
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conformation, respectively. Corresponding top views are depicted in (D–F), respectively. For the
immature E trimer and the E dimer, the E-stem region is also shown. The models are color coded as
follows: DI (red), DII (yellow), DIII (blue), fusion loop (green), glycosylation sites (orange) and prM
(cyan); for (B,E), the E-stem is in light blue and M protein is in teal.
Our new map shows polio vaccination rates for NYC children 6 months to 5 years old. According to our data, 13.8% have not been vaccinated against polio. Polio is highly contagious. The most important way to prevent polio is by getting vaccinated: on.nyc.gov/polio
ALT Map showing polio vaccination coverage for New York City children 6 months to 5 years old. N Y C's overall rate is 86.2%. ZIP codes with the highest rates include Astoria, Lincoln Square and Greenpoint, which all have rates greater than 99%. ZIP codes with the lowest rates include Battery Park City, Williamsburg and Bedford-Stuyvesant, with rates as low as 56.3%.
BREAKING: The first US polio case in over 9 years happened because they were not vaccinated. They now have paralysis.
I don't know who needs to hear this right now, but vaccines work.
Super proud of my group for their great showing at @AsiaDengue. Putting this out in the Twittersphere to broadcast their awesomeness. 1/n #LoveVirology
A brilliant & timely review by Prof. #DianeEGriffin on the persistence of viral RNA following RNA virus infection - which can be associated with late progressive disease or nonspecific lingering symptoms of post-acute infection syndromes (#PAIS). (1/)
dx.plos.org/10.1371/journal.…
Together We Are Stronger:
Middle East, Eurasia and Africa Influenza Stakeholders Network (#ME_NA_ISN) is a NEW Official #Partner of the World Society for Virology
lnkd.in/egmzE6V2#influenza
We are honoring @BarneyGrahamMD with the 2022 John J. Carty Award for the Advancement of Science for pioneering new strategies in vaccine design using nanoparticle and mRNA technologies. Congratulations!
Read more: ow.ly/BOA850IWyi1#NASaward#biotechnology
Good start of the day. @theNASciences fir the 2019, 2020 & 2021 new members’ induction ceremony, surrounded by Rock Stars like Karla Kirkegaard, Peter Sarnow, @HarmitMalik and Adolfo Garcia-Sastre🤩🤩🤩🤩. Not too shabby
Hard to believe our lab reached this point already and super stoked to have hit this milestone. We have our first R01!
Vogt Wins $3.1M NIAID Grant to Develop New Monoclonal Antibodies news.unchealthcare.org/2022/…
LCMV has been a beacon illuminating immunobiology for 50 years but the CD164 entry factor remained unknown… until now. Hot off the @PNASNews presses from @glycobrotein @vsv512 and friends.
Presenting our first SARS-CoV-2 antiviral paper! We introduce a live-cell imaging-based in-cell protease assay to screen inhibitors for SARS-CoV-2. Crystal structure shows the inhibitor bound at the protease active site
nature.com/articles/s42003-0…
Thank you to @cellhostmicrobe for featuring our work on the vaccine-induced neutralizing antibody response against yellow fever virus and to @croweje and @RHCarnahan for their thoughtful perspective (below).
Happy to share our first foundational manuscript on extracellular vesicles and their ability to alter the permeability of an epithelial bilayer and induce invasion, with RNA as a major contributing biomolecule. disq.us/t/44hyi7k@HasanHumna@SotoZulaida@ikjot_sohal
Nice story in the NYT on the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines and some of the scientists that contributed to them.
Halting Progress and Happy Accidents: How mRNA Vaccines Were Made nytimes.com/2022/01/15/healt…
We are saddened to share news of the passing of James H. Strauss Jr. (PhD '67), the Ethel Wilson Bowles and Robert Bowles Professor of Biology, Emeritus.
caltech.edu/about/news/calte…