John K Rose PhD
Professor of Pathology; Director, Molecular Virology Program

Departments & Organizations
Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS): Microbiology | Molecular Cell Biology, Genetics and DevelopmentMolecular Virology
Pathology: Pathology Research
Molecular Virology
Research Interests
Virology; Vaccine and gene expression vectors based on rhabdoviruses; Membrane protein assembly, transport and targeting; Viral assembly
Education
- Ph.D., Stanford University , 1973
Selected Publication
- Rose, N. F., Publicover, J., Chattopadhyay, A., and Rose, J. K. (2008). Hybrid alphavirus-rhabdovirus propagating replicon particles are versatile and potent vaccine vectors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 105:5839-43.
Articles

Spring 2006
The virus behind the cancer
Over the last half-century research has produced strong evidence of viral links to some cancers. Now vaccines may...
Summer 1998
Hunting down HIV
A Yale professor has engineered a virus that attacks and destroys HIV in cell culture. Other scientists at the School...
Autumn 2001
AIDS vaccine clears first hurdle
A vaccine that uses an attenuated livestock virus as a vector for two HIV proteins has kept infected monkeys free of...



