
Another research interest of the Laboratory is to comprehensively define qualities of vaccine immunogenicity that may predict the immune responses required for protection against HIV infection or disease progression. To achieve this goal, our research focuses on:
A leader in assay development, the Laboratory continues to improve and explore alternative methods, including systems biology approaches, multiparameter phenotyping and functional characterization of leukocyte subsets, host and viral genomics, as well as multiplex transcriptional, cytokine, and proteomic profiling.
The Laboratory is committed to maintaining the highest standards in assay performance. These standards are maintained by the implementation of a rigorous DAIDS-accredited Quality Assurance/Quality Control and Operations Program. This program supports the HVTN Site Affiliated Laboratories to maintain HVTN-quality standards, training, certification, and monitoring for specimen handling and processing.
By providing high-quality, state-of-the-art laboratory-based clinical research and immune monitoring, the HVTN laboratory supports the HVTN’s mission to facilitate the process of testing preventive vaccines against HIV/AIDS.
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