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Others in their field
Top investigators on “Immunoglobulin G”
- James E Crowe · Vanderbilt University Medical Center$40,776,972
- Jeffrey Victor Ravetch · Rockefeller University$39,916,564
- Hanjoon Ryu$28,519,898
- Pamela J Bjorkman · California Institute Of Technology$20,179,147
- Keith Wycoff · Planet Biotechnology, Inc.$19,891,031
- David B. Weiner · Wistar Institute$19,389,333
Research focus
Immunoglobulin GVirus Infection MechanismScid MouseHiv InfectionsAids VaccinesVaccinia VirusVaccine DevelopmentAntibody Neutralization TestRecombinant VirusHuman Immunodeficiency Virus 1Immunologic Substance Development /PreparationCytokine ReceptorsApoptosisTechnology /Technique DevelopmentImmunogeneticsCd8 MoleculeCd4 MoleculeLaboratory RabbitCytokineBacterial GeneticsClinical ResearchHost Organism InteractionAthymic MouseImmunoglobulin Genes
Grant awards (8)
HIV and Smallpox vaccine evaluation, viral cell-entry,$0
Z01 · FY2003 · BK
Cellular genes required for HIV-1 infection as targets f$0
Z01 · FY2002 · BK
Development of new in vitro assays for the assessment of$0
Z01 · FY2002 · BK
Evaluation of vaccinia IgG (VIG) in the protection of mi$0
Z01 · FY2002 · BK
Cellular genes as targets for anti-HIV Therapies$0
Z01 · FY2001 · BK
Development of new in vitro assays for the assessment of$0
Z01 · FY2001 · BK
Evaluation of vaccinia IgG (VIG) in the protection of mi$0
Z01 · FY2001 · BK
Cellular genes required for HIV-1 infection as targets for anti-viral therapy.$0
Z01 · FY2000 · BK