Maudry Laurent-Rolle
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Biography
Dr. Maudry Laurent-Rolle received her B.S. from Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus in Biology in 2001. She then obtained her MD and PhD from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Her dissertation research was funded by an NIH pre-doctoral fellowship, which allowed her to examine the molecular mechanisms by which flaviviruses inhibit host innate immune responses. She completed residency training in Internal Medicine at Albert Einstein/Montefiore Medical Center in 2016 then joined the Infectious Diseases Fellowship program here at Yale University. Her research focus is on vaccine design and development of antivirals. She is originally from the beautiful Caribbean island of Dominica, known for its many rivers, tropical rainforests, and natural hot springs.
Education & Training
- Research Fellow in Infectious DiseasesSection of Infectious Diseases (2020)
- FellowYale University (2019)
- ResidentAlbert Einstein/Montefiore Medical Center (2016)
- MDIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (2013)
- PhDIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Microbiology (2011)
- Non Degree ProgramIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program (2004)
- BSLong Island University, Biology (2001)
Activities
- Identification and characterization of ubiquitin-modified SARS-CoV-2 viral proteinsAthens, GA, United States 2023American Society of Virology
- CMPK2 restricts Zika virus replication by inhibiting viral translationAthens, GA, United States 2023American Society of Virology
- Basic Science Research and the practice of Infectious Diseases as a Form of Resilience in the Black CommunityZoom presentation 2023The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Black History Month. New York, NY
- CMPK2 is a mitochondrial antiviral factor restricting flavivirus replicationMadison, WI, United States 2022American Society of Virology
- CMPK2 restricts the replication of Multiple FlavivirusesLabroots bring academia and industry, research experts, virologists, microbiologists, healthcare professionals, and leading biomedical scientists together at Annual Events in the Microbiology Week Virtual Event Series 2021Microbiology Virtual Week
- My journey in Science and Medicine as a mother, black woman and immigrant- The importance of mentorship and sponsorship"New York, NY, United States 2021Women in Science and Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- Functional characterization of CMPK2 and its role in the innate antiviral responseNew York, NY, United States 2021Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Global Health and Emerging Pathogens Institute Seminar Series
Professional Service
Organization | Role | Date |
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NEW HAVEN REGISTER | “Yale researchers are working on a whole new type of vaccine, targeting the insects that carry pathogens” | 2023 |
Early Career Reviewer Program at the Center for Scientific Review (CSR), National Institutes of Health | Early Career Reviewer Program at the Center for Scientific Review (CSR), National Institutes of Health. | 2023 - Present |
Medical Scientist Training Program Selection Committee, Yale School of Medicine | Program Committee | 2022 - Present |
Department of Microbial Pathogenesis Graduate School Selection Committee | Program Committee | 2022 - Present |
Department of Microbial Pathogenesis, Molecular Biology of Animal Viruses, Yale School of Medicine and Yale University | Department of Microbial Pathogenesis, Molecular Biology of Animal Viruses, Yale School of Medicine and Yale University, New Haven, CT | 2022 - Present |
American College of Physicians | Member | 2022 - Present |
Special Section, Current Research in Virological Science (CRVIRO) | Guest Editor | 2021 |
New York Times | “How the ‘Alpha’ Coronavirus Variant Became So Powerful” | 2021 |
Science Magazine | “How a genetic twist in an ‘old’ variant may be driving Omicron and Delta today” | 2021 |
Yale Intern Selection Committee (ISC) for the Yale Internal Medicine-Traditional Residency Program (categorical applicants) | Interviewer | 2021 - Present |
Department of Medicine, Retention Working Group | Member | 2021 - Present |
American Medical Association | Member | 2021 - Present |
American Society for Virology | Member | 2020 - Present |
Infectious Disease Society of America | Member | 2016 - Present |