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Robert Garry, PhD, School of Medicine

Lab Description

Dr. Garry is currently managing a consortium of scientists who are developing countermeasures, including diagnostics, immunotherapeutics and vaccines, against Lassa virus, Ebola and Marburg viruses, and other high consequence pathogens. Our team has produced Lassa fever and Ebola point-of-care and confirmatory diagnostics based on recombinant proteins. A combination of human monoclonal antibodies has been shown to rescue 100% of monkeys even when treatment is initiated at an advanced stage of disease. Studies on a combination Lassa fever and Ebola vaccine for use in West Africa have been initiated. Productive collaborations have been exploited to deepen understanding of the natural history of viral hemorrhagic fevers while providing training for West African scientists and further developing research and clinical trial infrastructure in Sierra Leone and Nigeria.

Projects

  • Identification and validation of novel human T cell epitopes in Lassa fever
  • Zika Virus-Specific Diagnostic Tests
  • Viral Diagnostic Technology
  • International Collaboration in Infectious Disease Research on Lassa Fever
  • Preclinical Evaluation of a Potent Lassa Fever Immunotherapeutic Cocktail
  • Predoctoral Training in Biomedical Sciences
  • Broad-spectrum antibody immunotherapeutics for biodefense against arenaviruses
  • Antibody Immunotherapeutics for Biodefense against Lassa virus
  • Identification and validation of novel human T cell epitopes in Lassa fever

Contact

rfgarry@tulane.edu

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