Agenda
Online meeting link: https://videocast.nih.gov/livew.asp?live=48548
Friday, December 9, 2022
Vinay Pathak and Cynthia Masison
“Nucleoside-Modified mRNA-LNP Therapeutics“
Chairs:
Patricia Day and Vladimir Majerciak
Kyle Smith
“The uracil-DNA glycosylase of murine gammaherpesvirus 68 binds cognate viral replication factors independently of its catalytic domain”
Lulu Yu
“Selective expression of HPV oncogenes from a single integration site in cervical cancer tissues and cell lines with multiple viral integration sites”
Sarah Dremel
“Alternative splicing and circRNA biogenesis driven by alpha and gamma herpesviruses”
James Stamos
“Opposing effect on SIVmac251 acquisition of monoclonal antibodies recognizing SIV V2 in an a-helix or β-sheet conformation”
Break
Chairs:
Krista Frankenberry and David Davis
Ramona Moles
“Role of monocytes, CTL, and NK cells in primary HTLV-1 infection”
Hana Valer
“Guanylate binding protein 5: Impairing virion infectivity by targeting envelope glycoproteins”
Constance Rink
“Evaluating HIV-1 Gag kinetics with RNAs using switch SENSE technology”
Chuen-Yen Lau
“Innate immune correlates of cell-associated HIV RNA and DNA during long-term suppressive ART"
Lunch Break
Poster Session: rooms AB and C1/C2
Afternoon session
"Updates in HPV vaccination – research to inform access and uptake“
Chairs:
Yongjun Sui and Siddhartha Datta
Krista Delviks-Frankenberry
“Potent dual block to HIV-1 Infection using lentiviral vectors expressing Vif-resistant APOBEC3G and fusion inhibitor peptide mC46”
Yiquan Wu
“Rationale for the use of pacritinib in KSHV-multicentric Castleman Disease”
Tara Doucet-O’Hare
“Expression of human endogenous retroviruses due to defects in chromatin remodeling in clear cell meningioma”
Chad Hogan
“Loss of STAT3 in B cells heightens expression of antiviral genes and reduces latency of murine gammaherpesvirus 68 in vivo”
Gabriel Starrett
“Viromes of bladder cancers of solid organ transplant recipients and people living with HIV reflect relative disease risk”
Break
"Inflammatory syndromes in people with advanced HIV starting antiretroviral therapy“
Closing Remarks and Travel Award Winners Announced