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Episode 26: Harnessing bacterial components for vaccines and therapeutics | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Mario Feldman, Professor of Microbiology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO who studies the pathogenesis of Acinetobacter and the biogenesis of bacterial ext...

Check out our podcast interview with Dr. Mario Feldman. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-26...

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Episode 25: Understanding the role of T cells to improve vaccination for respiratory pathogens | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Daniel Hoft, Director of the Division of Infectious Diseases, Allergy & Immunology and the Center for Vaccine Development at Saint Louis University School of Medicine in St. Louis...

Check out our podcast interview with Dr. Daniel Hoft. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-25...

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Episode 24: Understanding Tfh cells to improve vaccine-induced antibody responses | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Michela Locci, Associate Professor of Microbiology at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine in Philadelphia, PA who studies how T follicular helper cells promote ...

As part of our first #CVIMP sponsored Vaccine Research Day featuring a poster session by #vaccine researchers from WashU and SLU, we are highlighting our guest speakers. Check out our #podcast interview with Dr. Michela Locci. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-24...

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Episode 23: Developing novel lipid nanoparticles to improve vaccine-induced immune responses | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Namit Chaudhary, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Immunology & Microbiology at The Scripps Research Institute, CA, who develops new technologies to generate a safe a...

Check out our podcast interview with Dr. Namit Chaudhary who develops new delivery technologies for #HIV #vaccines. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-23...

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Our next 2026 Rising Stars in #Vaccinology & #Immunity to #Microbes seminar will be held April 6th, 3pm CT with a talk by Namit Chaudhary, a postdoctoral researcher at #Scripps. Details and registration are available via QR code below or on our website vaccinecenter.wustl.edu

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Episode 22: Use of VSV-chimeras to understand emerging virus infection and develop anti-viral countermeasures | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Zhouming Liu, an assistant professor of Molecular Microbiology at Washington University School of Medicine, MO, who studies mechanisms of La Cross virus entry and monoclonal antibody–...

Check out our podcast interview with Dr. Zhuoming Liu who works on understanding mechanisms of #La_Cross_virus entry and inhibition. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-22...

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Our next 2026 Rising Stars in #Vaccinology & #Immunity to #Microbes seminar will be held March 10th, 3pm CT with a talk by Dr. Zhouming Liu, an assistant professor at WashU. Speaker details and registration are available via QR code below or on our website vaccinecenter.wustl.edu

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Episode 21: A role for T cells in flavivirus vaccination and pathogenesis | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Annie Elong Ngono, a research instructor in the Center for Vaccine Innovation at the La Jolla Institute for Immunology, CA, who studies the role of T cells in vaccine-mediated protect...

Check out our interview with our next 'Rising Star' Dr. Annie Elong Ngono who works on understanding the protective and pathogenic roles of #T_cells during #flavivirus (#DENV and #ZIKV) vaccination and infection. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-21...

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Our next 2026 Rising Stars in #Vaccinology & #Immunity to #Microbes seminar will be held Feb 3rd 3pm CT with a talk by Annie Elong Ngono, a research instructor in the Shresta lab. Speaker details and registration are available via QR code or on our website vaccinecenter.wustl.edu.

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Episode 20: Understanding broadly protective immune responses to develop pandemic virus vaccines | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Anass Abbad, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Microbiology at the Icahn School of Medicine Mount Sinai, NY who studies humoral immune responses and virus-host receptor inter...

Check out our #podcast #interview with Dr. Anass Abbad in the lab of Florian Krammer who studies broadly protective #humoral #immune_responses to design next generation #pan_coronavirus #vaccines. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-20...

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Our first 2026 Rising Stars in #Vaccinology & #Immunity to #Microbes seminar will be held online Jan 6th 3pm CT with a talk by Anass Abbad, a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Florian Krammer. Speaker details and registration is available below via QR code or on our website vaccinecenter.wustl.edu.

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List of 2026 Rising Stars in Vaccinology and Immunity to Microbes

List of 2026 Rising Stars in Vaccinology and Immunity to Microbes

We are excited to launch our 2026 “Rising Stars in #Vaccinology and #Immunity to #Microbes” seminar series. This online series highlights the work of early-career #researchers. Speaker details and zoom registration is available below via QR code or at vaccinecenter.wustl.edu/items/2026-r...

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Episode 19: Using structural immunology to understand protective or pathogenic antibodies | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Sandhya Bangaru, a staff scientist in the Department of Integrative Structural and Computational Biology at The Scripps Research Institute, CA who uses advances in cryo-EM to understa...

As part of our 2025 “Rising Stars in #Vaccinology and #Immunity to #Microbes” seminar series, we spoke with Dr. Sandhya Bangaru who uses structural immunology to understand how antibodies can be both protective and pathogenic. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-19...

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Guests, Speakers and CVIMP Directors at the 2025 Vaccine Center Symposium – November 12, 2025 (from left: Philip Mudd, Larissa Thackray, Ali Ellebedy, Mike Diamond, Andrew Ward, Hedda Wardemann, Laura Walker, David Weiss, Jane Bursky, Andy Bursky, Sandro Galea, Rachel Presti)

Guests, Speakers and CVIMP Directors at the 2025 Vaccine Center Symposium – November 12, 2025 (from left: Philip Mudd, Larissa Thackray, Ali Ellebedy, Mike Diamond, Andrew Ward, Hedda Wardemann, Laura Walker, David Weiss, Jane Bursky, Andy Bursky, Sandro Galea, Rachel Presti)

Speaker at the 2025 Vaccine Center Symposium – November 12, 2025 (at right, Florian Krammer).

Speaker at the 2025 Vaccine Center Symposium – November 12, 2025 (at right, Florian Krammer).

Another successful #vaccine symposium in the books! A big thank you to all our speakers!

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Herpes is Common-shame about it shouldn’t be Herpes 3D Image: Image Credit: Kateryna Kon Herpes is common- shame about it shouldn’t be By Sheridan D. George, October 15th, 2025 Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections are among the most common g…

Our first visiting virologist: Sheridan D George has published her latest article on our site: "Herpes is Common- Shame about it shouldn't be". Check it out! virologyunmasked.com/by-sheridan-...

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New territory comes with new cultures New territory comes with new cultures – how my experiences in Europe compare with America by Dr. Samuel Osanyinlusi – November 15th, 2025 Photo of Dr. Samuel Osanyinlusi Over the last e…

Our first visiting trainee blog! Samuel Osanyinlusi @medicsam.bsky.social has published his first article on our site: "New territory comes with new cultures – how my experiences in Europe compare with America." Check it out! virologyunmasked.com/new-page/

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Episode 18: Understanding B cell responses to natural infection to design better vaccines | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Florian Krammer, the endowed Mount Sinai Professor of Vaccinology at the Icahn School of Medicine, New York, NY and Director of the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Science Communicatio...

As part of our annual #CVIMP vaccine symposium on 11/12/25, we are featuring scientists working to understand B cell responses to natural infection to design better #vaccines. Check out our #podcast interview with Dr. Florian Krammer. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-18...

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Episode 17: Using a rodent hepacivirus to uncover a role for iHALT during HCV infection | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. John Gridley, a postdoctoral fellow in the Vaccinology Training Program at Emory University, GA, who uses a hepatitis C virus-related rodent hepacivirus model to identify correlates o...

As part of our 2025 “Rising Stars in #Vaccinology and #Immunity to #Microbes” seminar series, we spoke with Dr. John Gridley who uses a rat #hepacivirus infection model to investigate the generation of protective immune responses during #HCV infection. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-17...

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Episode 16: Creating healthy local communities to foster local to global impact | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Sandro Galea, Dean and Professor of the School of Public Health at Washington University in St. Louis, who uses population based sciences to promote health locally and globally.

As part of our annual #CVIMP vaccine symposium on 11/12/25, we are featuring scientists working to create #healthy local communities to promote healthy people nationally and globally. Check out our #podcast interview with Dr. Sandro Galea. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-16...

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Episode 15: Understanding B cell immune respones and memory to guide vaccine design | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Hedda Wardemann, Division Head of B Cell Immunology at the German Cancer Research Center and Professor at the Medical Faculty of the University of Heidelberg in Heidelberg, Germany, w...

As part of our annual #CVIMP vaccine symposium on 11/12/25, we are featuring scientists working to understand principles of B cell responses and memory to design new #vaccines. Check out our #podcast interview with Dr. Hedda Wardemann @dkfz.bsky.social
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Are Children Receiving Too many Vaccines? Molly Cavanaugh, September 2025 From the time of my birth in 2000 to when I turned 18, I received 55 different shots to prevent 16 different diseases.  Diptheria, tetanus, whooping cough, Haem…

Check out are latest post discussing "Are Children Receiving too Many Vaccines?" virologyunmasked.com/2025/09/29/a...

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Episode 14: Using Reverse Vaccinology 3.0 for Pandemic Preparedness | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Emanuele Andreano, Head of Serology and Immunology at Fondazione Biotecnopolo di Siena, Italy, who combines immunology, structural biology and artificial intelligence to rapidly devel...

As part of our 2025 “Rising Stars in #Vaccinology and #Immunity to #Microbes” seminar series, we spoke with Dr. Emanuele Andreano who uses #immunology, #structural_biology and #artificial_intelligence to develop antiviral countermeasures. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-14...

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Horned Rabbits: Jackalope or Virus By Molly Cavanaugh, September 2025 Viruses have existed for billions of years, far before humans, or even animals, walked the earth (1). While science has just started to uncover the secrets of vir…

Check out our latest blog about #Viruses in the News "Horned Rabbits: Jackalope or Virus". There are several others to read including #HPV Vaccines: A Parent’s Guide and The Problem with Ignoring #Infectious #Disease in Chronic Health. virologyunmasked.com/2025/09/09/h...

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Episode 13: Using structure-based design to develop novel antiviral therapeutics | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Daniel Wrapp, Assistant Professor Assistant Professor at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute at Duke University School of Medicine, NC, who uses structure-based design to develop novel t...

As part of our 2025 “Rising Stars in #Vaccinology and #Immunity to #Microbes” seminar series, we spoke with Dr. Daniel Wrapp @wrapplab.bsky.social who uses structure-based design to develop new #antiviral therapies. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-13...

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Episode 12: Complex carbohydrates - targets for a Klebsiella pneumoniae vaccine | Creating Memory: Vaccines & Immunity We talk with Dr. Paeton Wantuch, a Staff Scientist in the Department of Pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine, MO, who uses animal models to understand correlates of protection for va...

As part of our 2025 “Rising Stars in #Vaccinology and #Immunity to #Microbes” seminar series, we spoke with Dr. Paeton Wantuch in the RosenLabWashU.bsky.social who develops and evaluates vaccines against #Klebsiella pneumoniae. cvimp.podbean.com/e/episode-12...

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LMtV Episode 123: Animal models to study new vaccines and treatments for flavivirus | Let’s Meet the Virologists We talk with Chinonye Dim, a graduate student at Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, who characterizes more accessible animal models to develop new vaccines and therapeutics against flaviviruses.

With the end of #ASV2025, we share talks with virologists to listen to on your travels back home. Check out our interview with Chinonye Dim who uses more accessible animal models to study new #vaccines and #therapeutics for #YFV and #Powassan virus. lmtv.podbean.com/e/lmtv-episo...

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LMtV Episode 122: Investigating the role of metabolism in virus infection | Let’s Meet the Virologists We talk with Hatoon Baazim, a postdoctoral researcher at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Boston, MA, who studies the role of systemic and cellular metabolism in virus infection.

With #ASV2025 wrapping up, we share talks with virologists! Check out our interview with Hatoon Baazim @hatoon-baazim.bsky.social who studies the role of #immunometabolism in virus infection such as #SARS-CoV-2. lmtv.podbean.com/e/lmtv-episo...

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LMtV Episode 121: Using gnotobiotic pigs to study enteric virus vaccines | Let’s Meet the Virologists We talk with with Charlotte Nyblade, a DVM/PhD student at the Virginia Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg, VA, who used gnotobiotic pig models to study vaccine-mediated immunity and p...

With #ASV2025 wrapping up, we share talks with virologists! Check out our interview with Charlotte Nyblade who studied vaccines against enteric viruses such as #norovirus and #rotavirus. lmtv.podbean.com/e/lmtv-episo...

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LMtV Episode 120: Developing computational methods to predict virus evolution | Let’s Meet the Virologists We talk with Stephanie Goya , a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA, who uses genomic approaches to understand and predict the evolution of respiratory viruses such as...

With #ASV2025 underway, we share talks with virologists! Check out our interview with Stephanie Goya who focuses on developing new computational methods to predict evolution of respiratory viruses such as #RSV. lmtv.podbean.com/e/lmtv-episo...

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LMtV Episode 119: Investigating behavioral outcomes of subclinical HSV infections | Let’s Meet the Virologists We talk with Roberto Alers-Velazquez, a postdoc at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, Hanover, NH, who studies how subclinical herpes simplex virus infections can impair memory and behavior.

With #ASV2025 underway, we share talks with virologists! Check out our interview with Roberto Alers-Velazquez who studies how subclinical HSV infections can cause host behavioral changes and memory impairment. lmtv.podbean.com/e/lmtv-episo...

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