On Thursday, December 14 at 7pm ET, join Harvard Chan School’s Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire (@kizzyphd), creator of the COVID-19 vaccine, on Instagram Live for a conversation on respiratory viruses with @morehouseschoolofmedicine’s … Continue reading “Instagram Live – ‘Tis the Season: a conversation about RSV, Flu, and Covid-19”
By Simar Bajaj and Abdullahi Tsanni Even experienced doctors could be fooled by this disease. A deadly hemorrhagic illness, it often looks like yellow fever, malaria, or typhoid. At first, … Continue reading “Meet the scientists trying to stop the next global pandemic from starting in Africa”
Welcome to “In the Lab” As we move forward into the warmer summer months, the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases’ June edition of “In the Lab” reflected upon and … Continue reading “In The Lab – June 2023”
Welcome to “In the Lab” Spring into this month’s edition of “In the Lab”! This April and May, the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases newsletter explored Commencement, World Malaria … Continue reading “In The Lab – May 2023”
June 1, 2023 When the prestigious invite to the Austrian Leadership Programs from the Austrian Embassy rolled into her inbox, Dr. Patricia (Patty) Grace thought it could have been spam. … Continue reading “Science in the A.L.P.S.”
Q&A with Christian Happi, new Adjunct Faculty Member in IID June 1, 2023 Can you tell us a little about your research background? How did you get started in your … Continue reading “Welcome to the latest IID member! “
Congratulations to the four outstanding IID graduates: Dan Rubin, Sydney Stanley, Harry Won, and Madalyn Won! Leading up to commencement we asked all four graduates what was the best part … Continue reading “Celebrating IID’s 2023 Graduates!”
Our warmest congratulations to Dr. Barry Bloom on his Emeritus Faculty Award Nomination.
Sarah Fortune, our resident Tuberculosis expert on vaccines was on the panel of Combatting a global killer: What’s next in the fight against tuberculosis.
With TB being such a multi-faceted disease, what aspect does your research focus on? My research is focused on understanding how Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) evolves to evade antibiotic killing in … Continue reading “Q&A with Qingyun Liu”
With TB being such a multi-faceted disease, what aspect does your research focus on? My work focuses on how we can use a two-headed targeted degrader molecule to redirect Mtb’s … Continue reading “Q&A with Harim Won”
Welcome to “In the Lab” The inaugural edition of the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases newsletter, In the Lab, is a representation of the continued hard work, success, and … Continue reading “In The Lab – March 2023”
Kizzmekia Corbett helped lead a team of scientists contributing to one of the most stunning achievements in the history of immunizations: a highly effective, easily manufactured vaccine against Covid-19.
At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, one of the worst things about SARS-CoV-2 was that it was so new: The world lacked immunity, treatments, and vaccines.
In 2021, the longstanding global health goal to eradicate malaria experienced a paradigm shift: after 30 years of development, the first vaccine for the disease was endorsed by the World … Continue reading “A multidisciplinary approach to eradicating malaria”
Scientists in Africa have been monitoring and sequencing pathogens since long before the pandemic. The world benefited from this network when scientists including Sikhulile Moyo, laboratory director for the Botswana-Harvard … Continue reading “The 100 Most Influential People of 2022 – Tulio de Oliveira and Sikhulile Moyo”
Over the past few years of his PhD research, Harim Won has been laying the groundwork to develop a new type of antibiotic to treat tuberculosis (TB), addressing the long-standing … Continue reading “A better antibiotic for tuberculosis treatment”
Before COVID, tuberculosis was the leading infectious disease killer in the world. To mark World TB Day, March 24, Sarah Fortune, John LaPorte Given Professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases … Continue reading “The infectious disease that nobody ever thinks about”
What will the future of SARS-CoV-2 look like, and what should we as a community consider in our response to changing conditions? Yonatan Grad, Melvin J. and Geraldine Glimcher Associate … Continue reading “As Omicron wanes, what is the state of the pandemic?”
Kizzmekia S. Corbett, PhD, assistant professor at Harvard University’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health and recently named one of Time magazine’s 2021 Heroes of the Year, speaks with Washington … Continue reading “WP LIVE – Kizzmekia Corbett on the omicron variant and the the future of mRNA vaccines”