Agenda

 

Virus-Cell Interactions:  New Approaches and Technologies

A conference organized by the HIV Dynamics and Replication Program

 

 

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

10:00 am - 10:10 am EST
Welcoming remarks

Eric Freed, Ph.D. Director  -  HIV Dynamics and Replication Program, National Cancer Institute

10:10 am - 10:50 am EST
“The Development of Serological Tools and Their Application to Viral Diseases”

Stephen Elledge, Ph.D. - Harvard Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute

10:50 am - 11:30 am EST
“Novel In Vivo Approaches to Imaging Persistent HIV Infection”

Timothy Henrich, M.D. University of California San Francisco

11:30 am - 12:10 pm EST
“Structural Insights to Vps4, the Enzyme that Drives ESCRT Pathways”

Christopher Hill, DPhil - University of Utah School of Medicine

12:10 pm - 01:10 pm EST

Lunch

01:10 pm - 01:50 pm EST
“Primary Cell Gene Editing for the Interrogation of HIV-Host Interactions”

Judd Hultquist, Ph.D. Northwestern University

01:50 pm - 02:30 pm EST
“High Resolution Viral Dynamics Through the Use of Genetic Barcoding”

Taina Immonen, Ph.D. - National Cancer Institute-Frederick

02:30 pm - 03:10 pm EST
“Single-cell Viral Transcriptional Profiling of HIV Reservoirs by Multiplexed RNA Flow Cytometric FISH”

Daniel Kaufmann, M.D. University of Montreal

03:10 pm - 03:40 pm EST

Break

03:40 pm - 04:20 pm EST
"Analysis of HIV-1 genomic RNA 5'UTR conformation using single-molecule FRET"

James Munro, Ph.D. - University of Massachusetts Medical School

04:20 pm - 05:00 pm EST
"Atomic-Resolution Structural Biology of HIV-1 Assemblies"

Tatyana Polenova, Ph.D. University of Delware

05:00 pm - 05:40 pm EST
“Developments to support cryo-ET structural studies of enveloped viruses”

Elizabeth Wright, Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison

05:40 pm - 05:45 pm EST
Closing Remarks

Stephen Hughes, Ph.D. Chief, Retroviral Replication Laboratory, National Cancer Institute