Save the date: Retrovirology Dinner Club Meeting, two 30 minute talks by Gabrielle Law, PhD and Melanie Lancien, PhD

  • IN-PERSON: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Smith Family Room, D1620
  • DATE: November 14
  • TIME: 6-8PM US ET
  • RSVP REQUIRED AT: Dinner Club Meeting (https://fs3.formsite.com/divofaids/RetrivirologyDinnerClub/index)
    (NO REGISTRATION FEE + FREE PARKING AVAILABLE)
  • SPEAKER INFO:
    • Gabrielle Law, Virology PhD student, Harvard University will be presenting on “Characterization of a novel remodeler function for HIV RT“. Gabrielle received her Bachelor of Science degree from Montana State University majoring in biochemistry. As an undergraduate, she conducted research with Dr. Matthew Taylor studying Herpes Simplex Virus recombination during neuronal infections. She then went on to the Post-Baccalaureate Program at the National Institutes of Health where she joined Dr. Nadine Samara’s lab in the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. Here she researched the structure of bacterial glycosyltransferases using cryo-EM and x-ray crystallography.  Returning to her love of viruses for her graduate work, Gabrielle is currently a PhD candidate in the Virology program at Harvard University, joining Victoria D’Souza Lab and is  investigating the molecular mechanisms of HIV reverse transcription initiation and regulation. Her mentor is Dr. Victoria D’Souza, a member of the HU CFAR Basic and Translational Steering Committee (BTS-SC).
    • Melanie Lancien, PhD, Research Fellow in Medicine, Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard will be presenting on “Immune correlates of viral rebound after broadly-neutralizing antibody treatment in children from Botswana.” Melanie earned her PhD in Nantes, France at the Center for Research in Transplantation and Translational Immunology (CR2TI). She has studied immunology with an emphasize on dendritic cells and antigen presentation. She has been working with Drs. Xu Yu and Mathias Lichterfeld at the Ragon Institute for three years on clinical trials, with HIV-1 reservoir and immunologic focuses. Her mentors are Xu Yu and Mathias Lichterfeld.

IMPORTANT: Buffet Dinner starts at 6 PM, followed by two talks!

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