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Corbett Lab

We are a diverse team at the forefront of viral immunology, molecular virology, and protein engineering. Together, we use our expertise to inform vaccine development and therapeutic antibody discovery, particularly focused on pandemic preparedness. 

Phone 617-432-1121
Location

651 Huntington Avenue  
Building 2, Room 425
Boston, MA, 02115 

Corbett Lab group photo. Kizzmekia Corbett in the middle, surrounded by her team in the lab at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health

Our Impact: Innovating Infectious Disease Research

At the Corbett Lab we use our expertise to inform vaccine development and therapeutic antibody discovery for coronaviruses and other emerging and re-emerging viruses.   

We aim to understand the immune landscape of viral surface proteins, decipher the influence of immune responses on the clinical outcome following natural viral infection, and translate our findings to rationally design and evaluate novel vaccine concepts. 

Aiming to increase global pandemic preparedness, we work as a team to advance the development of vaccines and therapeutic antibodies. Our research is not only innovative but also driven by a passion for public health impact.  

Support Harvard Chan School

Every gift contributes to our mission of building a world where everyone can thrive. The Corbett Lab is developing vaccines to combat the most pressing viral threats and stay ahead of the next pandemic. To learn more about how you can support this work please contact Carter Brown at  chbrown@hsph.harvard.edu

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Our Research

Vaccine development and design

Design and engineering of spike-based vaccine antigens for enhanced cross reactivity and eliciting a robust immune response by displaying the antigens on varying nanoparticles. 

Flow Virometry 

Using flow virometry as a tool in developing a better understanding of coronavirus surface proteins using flow virometry and to characterize understudied viruses with pandemic potential. 

Antigenic Landscape Analysis 

Further evaluation and understanding of the antigenic landscape of endemic coronavirus spike proteins with major focus on virus host interactions. Additionally, a detailed understanding of the spike antigenicity and interactions with host proteins will decipher a proper outlook of viral entry and pathogenesis.   

Our Research Projects

Publications highlights

MERS-CoV spike vaccine-induced N-terminal domain-specific antibodies are more protective than receptor binding domain-specific antibodies.

Authors:Abiona OM, Wang N, Leist SR, Schäfer A, Cockrell AS, Wang L, Bangaru S, Stevens L, Graham RL, Kocher JF, Tsybovsky Y, Kanekiyo M, Kumar A, Morabito KM, Rosen O, Shi W, Werner A, Zhang Y, Ziwawo C, Dzuvor CKO, Palandjian C, Eastman C, Matthews HR, Joseph J, Chappell JD, Kong WP, Mascola JR, Ward AB, Denison MR, Baric R, McLellan JS, Graham BS, Corbett-Helaire KSJournal:iSciencePublish Date:2025 Feb 21Pages::111632DOI:doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.111632PMID: 39898019

The COVID-19 pandemic underscores the need to prepare for future emerging coronavriuses (CoVs) by understanding the principles behind effective CoV vaccine design such as protective immunity and antibody responses. To study which epitopes and subdoma ...

Five Lessons of Resilience in Science.

Authors:Corbett-Helaire KSJournal:The Journal of infectious diseasesPublish Date:2024 May 15Pages::1252-1253DOI:doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiae047PMID: 38299315

Science is hard, and discovery can be daunting.There … I said it. Not only are we grappling with the complexities of research itself, but we are also navigating a uniquely competitive and demanding work environment. There is constant call to be inno ...

Latest from the Corbett Lab

Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire in a white lab coat.

Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire: Vaccines for the Future

Virologist and immunologist Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire will receive the 2024 Hans Sigrist Prize for her contribution to the development of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine.

Dr. Flaminia Catteruccia (left) and Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire (right)

Endowed professorships awarded to two IID faculty members

IID is thrilled to announce the appointment of endowed professorships to faculty members Dr. Flaminia Catteruccia and Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire, courtesy of generous philanthropic contributions.

A crowd of people walking in a yellow crosswalk.

Preparing for next pandemic requires more funding, better communication

Over the past few months, Harvard Chan faculty have been sharing evidence-based recommendations on urgent public health issues facing the next U.S. administration. 

Dr. Kizzmekia S. Corbett on winning the Inspiring Women in Science Achievement Award 2022