The Milk Carton Kids Look Again to the Wind: Johnny Cashã¢â‚¬â„¢s Bitter Tears Revisited Songs

Adjunct membership is for researchers employed by other institutions who collaborate with IDM Members to the extent that some of their ain staff and/or postgraduate students may work within the IDM; for 3-year terms, which are renewable.


BARRY III, Dr Clifton
PhD, Section Chief and Senior Investigator, Tuberculosis Research Section (TRS), National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) at the United states of america National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Areas of interest bridge the basic sciences of chemical science, biochemistry and microbiology, through to pharmacology and clinical medicine, in the areas of mycobacterial pathogenesis and TB drug discovery research.

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Chocolate-brown, Prof Gordon
PhD, FRS, FMedSci, FRSB, FAAM, FRSE, RSSAf, Director MRC Centre for Medical Mycology at the University of Exeter and Managing director of the AFGrica Unit at The University of Cape Boondocks (UCT). Honorary Professor at UCT.

His primary research interests are C-blazon lectin receptors and their role in homeostasis and immunity, with a item focus on antifungal immunity.

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GRAY, Prof Clive
Professor Emeritus of Immunology, Partition of Immunology, Department of Pathology, University of Cape Town; Professor of Immunology in Molecular Biology and Homo Genetics, Stellenbosch University, Cape Boondocks; Adjunct Professor, Section of Immunology, Duke Academy, North Carolina, USA; Secretary-General, Federation of African Immunology Societies; Vice-Chair, Pedagogy Committee of the IUIS; Manager of the Immunopaedia Foundation.

His inquiry interests revolve effectually investigating allowed regulation and dysregulation in the context of HIV infection or exposure. He focuses on Immune ontogeny in HIV exposed infants, placental investigations and pre-term birth, and epithelial immunity in the foreskin. He has an agile group within the IDM and is based at Stellenbosch Academy where he directs the Reproductive Immunology Research Consortium in Africa (RIRCA). He is the past Chair of Immunology at UCT and holder of several NIH and European-based grants.

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GRAY, Prof Glenda
MBBCH, FCP (Paeds) SA. Executive Managing director Perinatal HIV Research Unit, Wits Health Consortium, University of Witwatersrand; Associate Professor, Department of Paediatrics, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa; HVTN Director of International Programmes; HVTN Co-Principal Investigator; Chair of the standing committee on Wellness, ASSAF.

Her Inquiry Unit is involved with clinical research, epidemiology and operational research, and is a treatment site for HIV infected adults and children. Her research interests include HIV vaccine research, microbicide research and other biomedical and behavioural interventions, and she is an investigator in testing ii HIV vaccine regimens in late stage clinical development. Her TB research includes examining new agents to preclude TB, TB prophylaxis and TB vaccine evaluation.

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GROBUSCH, Prof Martin
Professor, Dr. Med. (Grand.D.), PhD, K.Sc. (Lond), DTM&H (Lond), FRCP (Lond). Specialist in Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, Tropical Medicine. Total Professor and Chair of Tropical Medicine and Travel Medicine and Head, Center of Tropical Medicine and Travel Medicine, Amsterdam Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

He has been an author on over 150 manuscripts in the field of infectious diseases and has an extensive rail tape in infectious diseases research and exercise covering clinical, laboratory and epidemiological aspects.

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LESLIE, Dr Al
Principal investigator Africa Wellness Enquiry Found (AHRI), Durban, South Africa; Associate Professor, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa; Wellcome Trust senior Boyfriend, department of infection and immunity, University Higher London, UK.

He is an HIV and TB immunologist focused on studying the immune response to these pathogens in affected tissues, and how this relates to what can be observed from the blood. The research goal is to better understanding of the immunopathology of TB and HIV, using this information to aid in developing novel therapeutic approaches and diagnostic biomarkers.

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LEWINSOHN , Prof Dave

Medico, PhD, Professor and Vice Chair for Research, Department of Medicine, Manager OHSU Center for Global Kid Health Research, Department of Pediatrics.

His inquiry has centered on understanding the mechanisms past which the human being immune system recognises the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Chiliad.tb) infected prison cell. This enquiry has focused largely on CD8+ T cells, with a focus on both those antigens that are recognised, and the ways by which they are presented. His work has a potent translational component, asking if both classically and non-classically restricted T cells are associated with infection with K. tb, reflect immunological memory, and are enriched at the site of infection.

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LEWINSOHN, Prof Deborah

Md, Professor, and Vice Chair for Research, Division Head Infectious Disease, Wayne L. Tracy Professor of Communicable diseases, Department of Pediatrics, Assistant Manager, OHSU Middle for Global Kid Health Research.

Her research focuses on understanding the role of the developing immune system on the susceptibility of young children to tuberculosis (TB) and agreement the part of innate and adaptively acquired CD8+ T cells in host defense force to TB. The translational significance of this enquiry is centred on informing the development of novel vaccines and diagnostics for childhood TB.

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MOORE, A/Prof Penny
South African Inquiry Chair in Viral Host Dynamics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Academy of Witwatersrand and National Found for Infectious disease.

Her current research focuses on HIV broadly neutralising antibodies and their interplay with the evolving virus. Recent studies published in PloS Pathogens, Nature and Nature Medicine take highlighted the function of viral escape in creating new epitopes and immunotypes, thereby driving the development of neutralisation breadth, with implications for HIV vaccine blueprint.

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NICOL, Prof Mark
School of Biomedical Sciences, Sectionalisation of Infection and Immunity, Academy of Western Australia; Professor in Microbiology.

Inquiry interest in tuberculosis and in developing and testing signal of care diagnostics suitable for the developing globe.

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REDD, Dr Andrew
PhD, Staff Scientist in International HIV and STD Department, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the US National Institutes of Health; Assistant Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins University.

His enquiry is focused on ameliorate understanding HIV transmission and illness dynamics with a special concentration on HIV superinfection, latent HIV infection, and the role of the virus in HIV+ organ transplantation.

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WILKINSON, A/Prof Katalin
Principal Enquiry Scientist at The Francis Crick Institute London; Honorary Associate Professor, Division of Infection and Amnesty, University College London; Honorary Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Cape Boondocks.

Her research focuses on the immunology of HIV-associated tuberculosis (TB). More specifically, the reconstitution of the immune response during antiretroviral treatment, in lodge to identify correlates of protection (including immune mechanisms that lead to reduced susceptibility to TB), and pathogenesis (such as the Tuberculosis-Associated Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome, TB-IRIS); the biosignature of the TB infection spectrum, from latent infection to active disease; preventing TB infection in HIV infected people more effectively; and the pathogenesis of tuberculous meningitis and pericarditis.

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