College of Veterinary MedicineDepartment of Infectious Diseases Georgia Research Alliance Chair in Vaccine and TherapeuticsProfessor

Education

Ph.D, Immunology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, 1989

B.A, Microbiology, Franklin Pierce College, Rindge, New Hampshire, 1984

Areas of Expertise
  • Immunology
  • Immunology and Infectious Disease
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Vaccinology
  • Virology
Honors, Awards, and Achievements

1990-1993 – Postdoctoral Fellow, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

1993-1995 – Research Associate, Dept. Immunology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

1995-1997 – Senior Associate, Dept. Immunology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

1997-2003 – Section Chief, Respiratory and Enteric Viruses Branch, CDC, Atlanta

2004-present – Professor and Georgia Research Alliance Chair of Vaccine and Therapeutic Studies, UGA

2006-present – Adjunct Professor, Centre for Molecular Sciences, University Canberra Australia

2007-present – Adjunct Professor, University of Liverpool, School of Infection & Host Defense

2007-present – Adjunct Professor, Griffith University, Queensland Australia

2007-present – UGA Principal, NIAID Center of Excellence for Influenza Research & Surveillance

2012-present – Adjunct Professor, Molecular & Medical Research, Deakin University, Australia

2019-present – Editor-in-Chief, Vaccines (ISSN 2076-393X)

Research Interests

My research interest is to develop translational disease intervention approaches for respiratory viruses. The proposal “Preclinical optimization of SARS-CoV-2 PLpro lead candidates” fits naturally into this interest. I am excited to further Pegan and my existing collaboration that has already generated the recently published article on disrupting SARS-CoV-2 replication through inhibition of its papain-like protease. My laboratory investigates the mechanisms of immunity and disease pathogenesis associated with respiratory virus infection to understand the functional differences between innate and adaptive immune responses that provide the foundation necessary to facilitate vaccine and antiviral therapeutics. We also examine the disease pathogenesis and the regulatory pathways connecting small noncoding RNAs to host gene expression. I am a viral immunologist trained by Laureate Professor Peter C. Doherty, and have led research teams at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the University of Georgia.

Selected Publications
Grant Support

R01 AI143865-01A1 

Structural and mechanistic insights into antibody neutralization of human metapneumovirus

The major goals of this project are to determine the human humoral immune response to the F protein of human metapneumovirus.

HHSN272001400004C 

Emory/UGA Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research and Surveillance

The major goals of this project are the surveillance and investigations of swine immune responses to virus infection.

HHSN272001400004C 

Emory/UGA Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research and Surveillance

Emory-UGA CEIRS: A machine learning approach to detect emerging SIVs, Part 1 (Option 11A)

R56 AI1141537 

Structure-guided design of a safe and effective Respiratory Syncytial Virus G protein immunogen

R44AI22360

Therapeutic Antibody for RSV IIB

Georgia Emergency Management Agency

Advancing RT-LAMP as a a point of care colorimetric assay for SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) detection

Karyopharn Therapeutics

COVID-19 related research project

R01 AI146857 

Dual oxidase and lactoperoxidase in influenza infection

The objective of this proposal is to determine and characterize the antiviral role of Duox1 and LPO against influenza in multiple experimental systems.