Virology Discussion Group is open to any virologist, immunologist or basic scientist working on HIV or a related area.  Lunch is served at 12N, talks begin at 12:30pm in BBRB 263.

The CFAR Seminar Series is open to any interested researcher, graduate student or staff member.  Seminars are held in BBRB 170 and usually include lunch. If you would like to meet with any of our speakers, please contact us.

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Keith Reeves, PhD
Harvard Medical School
Innate immunity at the virus-mucosa interface: how SIV transforms the NK-DC repertoire
September 20th, 2012
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Jeffrey Fisher, PhD
UCONN
Changing HIV risk behavior: some highlights from my quarter-century of NIMH-funded HIV prevention research
October 4th, 2012

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Nick Funderburg, PhD
Case Western Reserve University
Monocyte subset activation; a potential link to cardiovascular risk in HIV disease
November 1, 2012
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Akira Ono, PhD    [*Cosponsored with the Department of Microbiology]
University of Michigan
HIV-1 Assembly at the Plasma Membrane: Roles Played by Lipids and RNA
November 27, 2012
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World AIDS Day Celebration and State of the CFAR
Includes presentations by: Michael S. Saag, MD; Michael Mugavero, MD; Janet Turan, PhD
December 6th, 2012
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Todd M. Allen, PhD
Harvard Medical School
Genetic changes in HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) in response to host immune pressures
February 7th, 2013

2011-2012 CFAR SEMINAR SERIES