David R. Martinez, PhD
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Biography
David R. Martinez, Ph.D. studies immunity to viral pathogens of global health importance. David grew up in El Salvador until age 13. As a young child, David became interested in emerging viruses because of innate curiosity in viruses and vaccines as well as his exposure to public health campaigns to fight arthropod-borne viruses (e.g., Dengue virus) and other infectious diseases. David received his Ph.D. from Duke University and trained with leading vaccine immunologist, Dr. Sallie R. Permar. Following the completion of his doctoral studies, David trained as a postdoctoral scholar with one of the world’s leading coronavirologists, Dr. Ralph Baric, at UNC Chapel Hill before and during the COVID-19 pandemic studying immunity to flaviviruses and coronaviruses. Dr. Martinez was part of the teams that contributed to the development of the FDA-approved and widely used Moderna COVID-19 vaccine and the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine which was used under Emergency Use Authorization. Dr. Martinez also contributed to the pre-clinical development of COVID-19 human monoclonal antibody therapies from Eli Lilly and AstraZeneca which also received FDA Emergency Use Authorization. Dr. Martinez is a Hanna H. Gray Faculty Fellow of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
Education & Training
- Postdoctoral ScholarUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2023)
- PhDDuke University, Molecular Genetics and Microbiology (2018)
- BSUniversity of Oklahoma, Microbiology (2013)
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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Recipient of the Premio Joven Investigador Award | Vanderbilt University Basic Sciences | 2023 |
Rising Stars Mentorship Program Awardee | Global Virus Network | 2022 |
Dr. Eddie Mendez Award | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center | 2022 |
Hanna H. Gray Fellowship | Howard Hughes Medical Institute | 2020 |
Cell Press: Top 100 Most Inspiring Hispanic/Latinx scientists in America | Cell Press | 2020 |
F32 Ruth L. Kirschstein Postdoctoral Individual National Research Service Award | NIH, NIAID | 2020 |
Rising Stars in Biomedical | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 2019 |
Postdoctoral Diversity Enrichment Award | Burroughs Wellcome Fund | 2019 |
T32 NIAID Training Grant | UNC Chapel Hill | 2018 |
Predoctoral Diversity Enrichment Award | Burroughs Wellcome Fund | 2018 |
F31 Ruth L. Kirschstein Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Award | NIH, NIAID | 2017 |
Robert D. Watkins Graduate Research Fellowship | American Society of Microbiology | 2016 |
Dean’s Graduate Fellowship | Duke University | 2013 |
Gates Millennium Scholar | The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | 2008 |