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Klaus Ley, MD
Founding DirectorImmunology Center of Georgia
Klaus Ley is exploring the role our immune response plays in atherosclerosis and other autoimmune diseases.
Shan-Lu Liu
Professor I Department of Veterinary BiosciencesThe Ohio State University
Professor Liu studies virus-host interactions, in particular how RNA viruses enter host cells and cause pathogenesis in humans and animals.
Dr Sukhvir Wright
Clinical Research Career Development FellowAston University
Dr Sukhvir Wright leads a multidisciplinary translational neuroscience research team focussing on neuro-immunological diseases of childhood.
Paul L. Crispen
M.D. | Associate ProfessorUniversity of Florida
Dr. Paul L. Crispen's clinical practice and research focuses on urothelial carcinoma.
Subha Das
Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University
Subha Das has helped developed conditions for click-chemistry for the rapid modification and functionalization of DNA and RNA.
David C. Hess, MD
Interim Executive Vice President for Research and Innovation and Dean of the Medical College of GeorgiaAugusta University
Dr. David C. Hess, a stroke specialist, educator, and entrepreneur, is dean of the Medical College of Georgia.
Mark Namchuk
Executive Director Therapeutics TranslationHarvard Medical School
Mark Namchuk works with scientists to identify and insights into clinical therapies, advancing scientific discoveries.
Thomas Schwaab, M.D., PH.D.
Bank of America Endowed Medical Director, Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research InstituteChristianaCare
Nationally recognized urologic surgeon and leader of strategic development
Angela Crawley
Scientist, Chronic Disease ProgramOttawa Hospital Research Institute, Chronic Disease Program
Angela Crawley's lab studies the immunopathogenesis of HIV and hepatitis C (HCV) infection.
Dawn Bowdish
Associate Professor, Pathology and Molecular MedicineMcMaster University
Understanding why changes in immunity that occur with age and how this predisposes us to infection and chronic inflammatory diseases.