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Steven E. Bosinger, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Emory School of Medicine Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine and a researcher within the Yerkes National Primate Research Center’s Division of Microbiology & Immunology. In addition to heading his own lab, Dr. Bosinger is also the Director of the Yerkes Research Center’s Nonhuman Primate Genomics Core, which serves as a resource to researchers who are interested in applying genomic technology to the study of primates and the immune system. His research focuses on the genomics of nonhuman primate models and their application to HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention.

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Interferon in HIV Pathogenesis

Genomics of AIDS resistant Non-human primates

Single-cell RNA seq technologies for immunology

The role of interferon in HIV infection and how it can be manipulated to reduce inflammation and enable HIV curative strategies

The role of interferon in HIV infection and how it can be manipulated to reduce inflammation and enable HIV curative strategies

Nonhuman primate genomics for HIV/SIV studies – these include the recent sequencing of the sooty mangabey genome and building a reference of transcriptomes of immune cell subsets in NHP models of AIDS

Nonhuman primate genomics for HIV/SIV studies – these include the recent sequencing of the sooty mangabey genome and building a reference of transcriptomes of immune cell subsets in NHP models of AIDS

Development of genomic tools and bioinformatics for the study of the immune system and vaccines in humans and primates, particularly using single cell RNA-Seq, antibody repertoire analysis and T cell receptor sequencing

Development of genomic tools and bioinformatics for the study of the immune system and vaccines in humans and primates, particularly using single cell RNA-Seq, antibody repertoire analysis and T cell receptor sequencing


 

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