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FACULTY PRESENTATIONS
January 2008 - Present

Pyone P. Aye DVM, PhD

Profession in BioMedical Sciences
Southeastern Louisiana University
Hammond, LA, USA
October 22, 2008

Deepak Kaushal PhD

Correlates of Protection against Tuberculosis in BCG Vaccinated Nonhuman Primates
Louisiana Institute for Infectious Disease Research
New Orleans, LA, USA
October 25, 2008

Molecular Correlates of Protection against Tuberculosis in BCG Vaccinated Nonhuman Primates
4th Annual Rhesus Genetics and Genomics Meeting
Seattle, WA, USA
April 24, 2008

Evaluation of the reduced immunopathology phenotype associated with the M. tuberculosis SigH in macaques
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD, USA
February 8, 2008

Andrew A. Lackner DVM, PhD

Panel II Granuloma Immunology
Symposium: Many Hosts of Mycobacteria
Gettysburg, PA, USA
September 16, 2008

Nonhuman primate models of Tuberculosis
Symposium: Many Hosts of Mycobacteria
Gettysburg, PA, USA
September 15, 2008

The intestinal Immune system and the pathogenesis of AIDS
Biomedical Primate Research Centre
Rijswijk, The Netherlands
June 6, 2008

The intestinal Immune system and the pathogenesis of AIDS
Tulane Health Science Center, Research Days
New Orleans, LA, USA
March 26, 2008

Tuberculosis studies in nonhuman primates at the TNPRC
Aeras Global Tuberculosis Vaccine Foundation
Rockville, MD, USA
January 16, 2008

Binhua Ling MD, PhD

Intestinal Mucosa as a SIV Reservoir in Long-term Non-progressing Rhesus Macaques
XIV International Congress of Virology
Istanbul, Turkey
August 13, 2008

Advances in Chinese-origin Rhesus Macaques model of HIV/AIDS
Guangzhou Institute of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Guangzhou, China
January 25, 2008

Andrew G. Maclean, PhD

S100 To Determine and Predict Encephalitis in AIDS
Nonhuman Primate Models For Aids
San Juan, Puerto Rico
December 10, 2008

S100 To Determine and Predict Encephalitis in AIDS
11th International Symposium on Signal Transduction in the Blood-Brain Barrier
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
September 19, 2008

Preston A. Marx PhD

Seminar on Vaccines
Rotary Club
Santa Barbara, CA, USA
May 22, 2008

Viral Diseases and the connection between SIV and HIV "Landmark Discovery"
New York Prosthodontics Seminar
East Elmhurst, NY, USA
March 11, 2008

Weak AIDS Vaccines, Safe AIDS Vaccines and some that may even work
LSUHSC
New Orleans, LA, USA
February 14, 2008

Mario T. Philipp PhD

Glial Cells in the Pathogenesis of Lyme Neuroborreliosis
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA, USA
April 10, 2008

Glial Cells in the Pathogenesis of Lyme Neuroborreliosis
American Society for Neurochemistry 39th Annual Meeting
San Antonio, TX, USA
March 1, 2008

"Immune responses in risk for neuroborreliosis in humans and other primates"
Gordon Research Conferences
Ventura, CA, USA
January 23, 2008

Chad J. Roy PhD

Macaque Model of Ricin: Comparative Pathogenesis with the Mouse and Utility in Countermeasure Development
Ricin and Shiga Toxin Experts Conference, Sponsored by NIH/NIAID, New York Department of Health/Wadsworth Center
Albany, NY, USA
June 16, 2008

Ongoing Research in Infectious Disease Aerobiology
Louisiana State University, School of Veterinary Medicine
Baton Rouge, LA, USA
March 21, 2008

Infectious Disease Aerobiology
University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Department of Biology
Lafayette, LA, USA
February 8, 2008

Karol Sestak DVM, PhD

Identification of Rotavirus VP6-specific CD4+ T Cell Epitopes in a G1P[8] Human Rotavirus-Infected Rhesus Macaque
27th American Society for Virology Meeting (Cornell University)
Ithaca, NY, USA
July 13, 2008

Ronald S. Veazey DVM, PhD

Penile and vaginal HIV transmission
amfAR Think Tank on Keratinization for HIV prevention
Boston, MA, USA
September 13, 2008

Utility of Nonhuman Primates for AIDS Research
NIH AIDS Vaccine Research Subcommittee (AVRS)
Bethesda, MD, USA
September 12, 2008

Early Events in Vaginal HIV/SIV Transmission
Institute of Human Virology/University of Maryland School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD, USA
September 11, 2008

Microbicide Testing in Nonhuman Primates
Meharry Medical College
Nashville, TN, USA
June 12, 2008

Identity and Distribution of SIV-Infected Cells in Mucosal Tissues
Unit of Regulation of the Retrovirus Infections. Institut Pasteur
Paris, France
June 6, 2008

HIV Latency and Reservoirs
ANRS French National Agency for Research on AIDS and Viral Hepatitis
Paris, France
April 14, 2008

Mucosal Immunity and HIV Transmission, Pathogenesis and Prevention
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Worcester, MA, USA
April 10, 2008

Mucosal Immunity and HIV Transmission, Pathogenesis and Prevention
Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals of Cleveland-Center for AIDS Research
Cleveland, OH, USA
March 27, 2008

Overall Summit Discussion
National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease
Bethesda, MD, USA
March 25, 2008

Mucosal SIV Pathogenesis and Implication for HIV Vaccine Design
International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI)
White Plains, NY, USA
March 13, 2008

SIV Pathogenesis and Immune Responses
AIDS Vaccine Development Laboratory; International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI)
Brooklyn, NY, USA
March 10, 2008

Towards a rational approach for selecting microbicide candidates
Indian Council of Medical Research/Microbicides 2008
New Delhi, India
February 27, 2008

When clinical trials end: challenges, experiences and lessons learned
Indian Council of Medical Research/Microbicides 2008
New Delhi, India
February 26, 2008

Mucosal Immunity and HIV Transmission, Prevention, and Pathogenesis
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX, USA
January 31, 2008

Testing Microbicides in Nonhuman Primates
Cleveland Aids Clinical Trials Unit at Case Western Reserve University
Rancho Sante Fe, CA, USA
January 11, 2008

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