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Degar Lecturers

2016

Pamela Björkman, Caltech

A Molecular Arms Race: The Immune System versus HIV

2014

John Coffin, Tufts University

Why can't we cure HIV infection?

2012

Denise Galloway, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Merkel Cell Polyomavirus: A New Tumor Virus

2011

Francis Chisari, The Scripps Research Institute

Induction and Evasion of the Innate Host Response to HCV

2009

Yuan Chang, University of Pittsburgh Cancer Center

Merkel Cell Polyomavirus: A new cause for human cancer?

2008

Karla Kirkegaard, Stanford University

New Lessons from Poliovirus: Dominant Drug Targets and Novel Routes of Virus Spread

2007

Charles Rice, Rockefeller University

Studies of Hepatitis C virus replication

2006 Joseph Sodroski, Harvard University
TRIMæ: Mediator of Innate Intracellular Immunity to Retroviruses
2005 Bill Sugden, McArdle Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Epstein-Barr Virus supports the survival of its associated lymphomas
2004 Teresa Compton, McArdle Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Growth factor receptors, integrins and toll-like receptors: The complex interactions of human cytomegalovirus with host receptors
2003 Robert Siliciano, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Viral Reservoirs, Evolution and Prospects for the Eradication of HIV Infection
2002 John Rose, Yale University
An effective AIDS vaccine based on recombinant vesicular stomatitis viruses
2001 Douglas Lowy, NIH
Papillomavirus virus-like particles: reagents for vaccine development and exploration of papillomavirus biology
2000 Edward Berger, NIH
HHIV Receptors: Mechanisms and Opportunities
1998 Ron Desrosiers, Harvard University
Modifying the Pathogenesis of AIDS
1997 Patrick Moore, Columbia University
What Kaposi Sarcoma Herpes Virus tells us about tumor suppressor and antiviral pathways

Microbiology Lectures

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