Immunobiology Seminar: ‘DNA damage response in lentiviral replication and HIV cure strategies’

Fri, 04/26/2024 - 11:00am to 12:00pm

The Department of Immunobiology Seminar Series presents:
 

“Defining the roles of the host DNA damage response in lentiviral replication and HIV cure strategies”


Presenter Details

Oliver Fregoso, PhD
Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics
University of California, Los Angeles

The overall goal of the Fregoso Lab is to better understand the lifecycle of lentiviruses such as HIV-1 and HIV-2. They strive to identify and characterize host proteins that regulate the lentiviral lifecycle, and to uncover the molecular constraints governing viral evolution and adaptation. They take a unique interdisciplinary approach to study these interactions by combining molecular virology, biochemistry, and evolutionary biology.  Through our combined functional and evolutionary framework, they are able to uncover important viral-host interactions that are necessary for lentiviral pathogenesis and evolution. As HIV represents a major burden to human health, particularly in underserved populations, they hope their research will contribute to the global fight against this pandemic virus. 

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Flyer for this event:  imb_seminar_flyer_fregoso.pdf

Original event listing.

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Event Location: 

Roy P. Drachman Hall, Room B111
1295 N. Martin Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85719

Event Coordinator Name: 
Polly Haffner
520-626-0710
Event Contact Department: 
Department of Immunobiology, COM-T