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At the Emory Vaccine Center, our mission is to improve human health by conducting fundamental and clinical research that leads to the development of effective vaccines against infectious diseases of global importance.
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Calendar of Events

Monday, May 20
 

 

12:00 noon

Winship Cancer Institute, WCI room C 5012
Raymond Schinazi, Frances Winship Walters Professor of Pediatrics and Chemistry
“Best in Class Anti-HCV Agents for Global HCV Eradication”

4:00 pm

Igor Stojiljkovic, MD, PhD, Memorial Lecture & MMG Seminar, Whitehead Auditorium
Robert Nicholas, Ph.D., Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Pharmacology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
“Complex Mechanisms of Antimicrobial Resistance in the Emerging Superbug, Neisseria Gonorrhoeae”

 

Tuesday, May 21

12:00 noon

Department of Pharmacology, 5052 Rollins Research Center
William Janzen, PhD, Director, Assay De Director, Assay Development and Compound Profiling, Center for Integrative Chemical Biology & Drug Discovery; Division of Chemical Biology & Medicinal Chemistry, Cancer Genetics Program, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
“Kinases as Targets in Academic Drug Discovery”

 


 

 


Wednesday, May 22

 


 

 



 


Thursday, May 23

8:00 am

Div of ID Seminar, Rita Anne Rollins Room, 8th Floor, GCR, SPH

 

 

 

 

Friday, May 24


12:00 noon

EVC Friday Noon Seminar, Bourne Room at Yerkes
Sunil Kannanganat, Amara Lab and Jasmine Clark, Hunter Lab

 


 

 

 

 


 
                               

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Current Research News

 

Closer Than You Know . . . to Effective AIDS Vaccines.  Raising money and awareness within Atlanta's GLBT community for the Emory Vaccine Center's HIV/AIDS vaccine research.

(Donate and get involved)

$13 Million for AIDS Vaccine Research

A team of researchers at Emory University has received a three-year grant of $6 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation as part of a worldwide effort aimed at developing an effective vaccine for HIV/AIDS.

$19.4 million contract established malaria research consortium

The Malaria Host-Pathogen Interaction Center (MaHPIC) team will use the comprehensive research approach of systems biology to study and catalog in molecular detail how malaria parasites interact with their human and animal hosts.

AIDS Vaccine 200
Join Team Emory for the 11th Annual Action Cycling 200 bike ride
May 18-19, 2013 - (Riders and volunteers needed)

www.av200.org

2012 Ride Results - over $300,000 donated

Charity Treks
Join us for the 2013 AIDS Vaccine Bike Trek
Burlington, VT to Portland, ME

June 12-16, 2013

www.charitytreks.org

 

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