Professor of Vaccine Immunology at the Jenner Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
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My team works on the development of an effective HIV-1 vaccine. Our basic research deciphers what constitutes protective killer T cells against HIV-1. To tackle the extreme HIV-1 variability, our working hypothesis is to attack functionally conserved protein regions with limited escape and high commonality among global HIV-1 variants: We target HIV’s Achilles heel. In addition to a preclinical vaccine development programme, we focus mainly on human data to inform iterative design improvements of the vaccine immunogens and delivery. Our current candidate vaccines are tested alone and in combination with other cutting-edge tools for HIV-1 cure and prevention in a series of Experimental Medicine trials on five continents, including Africa, where my partners and I enhance research capacity and infrastructure. |
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Either way, online or offline |
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Academic career |
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Previous mentoring experience: |
I have joined the International AIDS Society Mentorship Programme 2023 and 2024 I have supervised/directed approximately 13 Postdocs, and 12 DPhil and 12 MPhil students |
Motivation: |
I enjoy working with young people. |
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